For those following this thread, Project Wittenberg may be
of interest.
Project Wittenberg:
iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/wittenberg-home.html
Luther’s “On the Freedom of a Christian.” [1520]
ctsfw.edu/etext/luther/freedom/
reen12
Hello reen12,
I have been to this site and I have read much of the material presented there… over the years.
Regarding Luther’s Excommunication…My response is - "Good Call!
Luther was, in my opinion, a rude, disrespectful, sarcastic, name-calling, confused, trouble making -egomaniac, who misinterpreted the Bible and wasn’t even consistent in doing that, because his positions changed so often.
In his his letters, he refers to Catholic Popes and other people as being “satanic”, calling them “donkeys” and “fools” and so on.
In Luther’s letters regarding so-called “reform”, he appears to be obsessed and blinded by his hatred of Catholic Popes and others and more concerned about himself and matters affecting the German Government and the German Royal family, then he was with the rest of the Christian (Catholic at the time) world.
He seems to have put himself and Germany before all other Christians (Catholics) of the time.
As you may be able to tell, I am no big fan of Martin Luther.
The more I read about him, the less I like him. He was a man who appears to have had lot of hatred in his heart.
Maybe, he missed the part in the Lord’s Prayer, where it is written, “And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us”.
Thank you for your post.
Peace
