I have heard some stories here and there, but I know nothing to say I know anything in regards to Luther’s mental state. He did go off the deep end in about every way. He didn’t start off that way, but with his growing “power” and political support, he just changed. I guess the old saying is true, “Not everyone can handle the power they are given with grace.” (Something about handling power, so I just made that one up

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I am not that sure that Luther was that brilliant in his theology. He never seemed to be any more brilliant than anyone else in his time. It is just that he gained power and influence and everyone just thought he was “awesome”.
I haven’t read too much on Luther, but I was under the impression that early on, he was pretty “normal”. Again, it was later when his influence grew that he started living an immoral and unprincipled life.
“Table Talks” sounds interesting. How would Luther know any such thing about Jesus having affairs? Luther was mortal. He seemed to forget that he was merely mortal and Jesus was divine when he started comparing himself to Jesus.
I don’t believe Martin Luther was a hero. He began a revolt that over the last 500 years, has separated millions of people from Jesus’ One Church and Jesus’ One Truth. He was just a man who declared something. He must have been somewhat evangelical. Today, you see how evangelicals can draw you in. Back then, that must have been intriguing and he sold it very well.
You have to know that it was a combination of everything that he was, manic, alchololic, evangelical, powerful, knowledgable, that influenced everyone around him. I am sure his mental state and his alchololism influenced a lot in his life.
I don’t know, I just trust and believe that with my knowledge of my faith, the fact that Catholocism has NEVER changed over the last 2000 years, even in the face of adversity, continues to teach to this very day, Jesus’ teachings and following Jesus’ Sacred Tradition. It also give me great peace to know that the Catholic Church was the only Church in existance then and that it was baptized Catholics, guided by the Holy Spirit, who wrote the Bible. We knew then, we know now, the Truth.