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AugustTherese
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And, what does that have to do with the fact that they both broke their solemn vows of celibacy?He had already been excommunicated and the woman was already an ex-nun
And, what does that have to do with the fact that they both broke their solemn vows of celibacy?He had already been excommunicated and the woman was already an ex-nun
If you present it outside of context, using snippets and partial quotes, and not present the historical background, you aren’t informing, you are deceiving and misrepresentingsteido01:![]()
Nope. Just quoting his works. You, and every Lutheran that is aware of these works, have the obligation to inform every Lutheran that is naive to these deplorable sayings.Incredibly, posters here continue to provide downright lies about a dead man
I simply post verbatim quotes of Luther and I am somehow ‘deceiving and misrepresenting’. When you write in a lewd and coarse manner, the context matters not, the manner is still lewd and coarse.If you present it outside of context, using snippets and partial quotes, and not present the historical background, you aren’t informing, you are deceiving and misrepresenting
Who would dare say such a vile thing!?“Who am I to judge?”
Then you are being intentionally deceptiveI simply post verbatim quotes of Luther and I am somehow ‘deceiving and misrepresenting’. When you write in a lewd and coarse manner, the context matters not, the manner is still lewd and coarse.
By calling a lewd word, lewd? How is that ‘being intentionally deceptive’?Then you are being intentionally deceptive
Are you living in the 1500’s?Let me ask you this: those quotes I posted from Luther; would I be able to use those same vile words towards you and defend them with the ‘context’ defense as you love to do?
Not with that attitude.Please. You’re talking about things that have not been resolved in 5 centuries of debates, wars, propaganda and dialogue. You sure as heck aren’t gonna resolve it now