This is nonsense, Mary. We can talk sincerely, intellectually, even theologically about sola scriptura, and not ever mention Luther.
Then one should discuss why SS is a huge problem, not whether or not Luther was somehow unstable. I suspect that, in dialogue between our leaders, his “instability” is not a topic of conversation.
Let’s, then talk about why Dr. Luther was excommunicated.
You also saw that they jettisoned sola scriptura. Is the Catholic Church willing to accept responsibility for what, say, Old Catholics say about female ordination? Is the Magisterium at fault for it? I don’t think so.
Perhaps we find the conversation off the topic. The topic is:
To Joe’s credit, and that of many Catholic posters, he and they always seem to return to Catholic teaching as the model they want us to consider. PRMerger does this. Church Militant (Michael) always redirects the topic to Catholic teaching, usually on his remarkable blog.
I, frankly, have seen little of this in the second half of this thread, even though I know** you **are quite capable of doing that.
Honestly, the Luther bashing that has gone on here is boring. Some posters think its new stuff. It isn’t. The evidence that it isn’t new is in the fact that one poster regularly quotes
Lutheran writers! As if Lutherans have ignored or covered up Luther.

Its boring. Engage me in a conversation about how and why sola scriptura works or doesn’t work, and why the Catholic or Orthodox model is better.
Jon
Really? Really Jon? What kind of ice cream parlor
theology is this?
You notice East and West Catholics are united. ???
Why? Both submit, acknowledge, obey, to the authority
of Tradition AND the Church in Scriptural interpretation.
Do the Lutherans agree with either one? NO!!
Luther was excommunicated (and therefore his followers including You)
because his own brand
of unholy scruples- the kind that leads to the Unforgiveable
Sin- and is NOT just the type of scruples one sees in the
Saints- led him to declare HIMSELF the authority on
Scripture and Tradition and Interpretation. And in so
doing he refused any type of correction, admonishment,
and council from that which WAS the legitimate
authority. You seem to fail to understand that
one man with extreme “emotional problem”
throwing out 1500 years of theology, scripture,
interpretation, and scholastic authority on his own
“opinion” in order to solve his own peculiar mental
problem is no big deal, Jon. Yet it is a very very very
big deal because one very basic ingredient of the
Holy Spirit is entirely lacking- humility. What Luther
was saying was the Scripture and Tradition as Acquinas
knew it, Augustine knew it, Ignatious knew it, Origen
knew it, the Dominican Orders, Franciscan Orders,
Carmelite Orders, Benedict, Chrystostom, Benedictines,
knew it were wrong and needed to be fixed by this
guy with a humongously morbid imagination, sub par
theological knowledge and mediocre scholastic marks.
Kind of like the classroom dunce getting his school chums
to revolt against his teacher teaching Einsteins theory
of revelation cause he can’t read the book.
For Lugherans to unite with Rome and the East will
Zrequire accepting Traditional authority, Scripture
in its PROPER place, interpreted by the Church, and
the agreement that the Church IS the legitimate
authority for both- Scripture and Tradition. Which
is of course what is MEANT by obedience to the
Pope.
And since you guys are incapable of budging one
inch on any of it particularly due to a decided refusal
to address where the problem lies ecumenicalism is
all smoke.