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latingirl
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I’m sorry if this topic does not fit, I couldn’t think of anywhere else to ask my question.
I used to have a book that told me Martin Luther himself regretted the Reformation saying that his spreading the Gospel has produced madness. It seems if he were alive today he would be very upset about the divisions he caused. Every person can now intepret Scripture as they please, learning from Luther;s example and break away from their church when they don’t agree. Is this what Luther would have wanted? Was this the 'madness " he spoke of?
Second, I would appreciate it if someone can give me a document or statement supposting the idea Luther regretted the Reformation. I don’t hear about this aspect of Christian history very much seeing as how many modern-day Christians exalt Luther as a hero instead of admitting he made a big mistake.
Thank you everyone and pax Domini vobiscum, Puella Latina.
I used to have a book that told me Martin Luther himself regretted the Reformation saying that his spreading the Gospel has produced madness. It seems if he were alive today he would be very upset about the divisions he caused. Every person can now intepret Scripture as they please, learning from Luther;s example and break away from their church when they don’t agree. Is this what Luther would have wanted? Was this the 'madness " he spoke of?
Second, I would appreciate it if someone can give me a document or statement supposting the idea Luther regretted the Reformation. I don’t hear about this aspect of Christian history very much seeing as how many modern-day Christians exalt Luther as a hero instead of admitting he made a big mistake.
Thank you everyone and pax Domini vobiscum, Puella Latina.