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First of all R.C. Sprowls is a Calvinist not a Lutheran so for him to denounce Luther means nothing. Now if he were to denounce Calvin… By the way there are people in Ligonier, PA who do not speak highly of him. They claim he has a problem with spirits of the liquid kind. I live not far from there. Now as for Luther, if, as you claim, Luther got his ideas from church doctrines then you can show me these “church doctrines” now can’t you? I would very much like to see them. However, I suspect that your allegation is just that, an allegation with no proof. I see a lot of that from protestants. As far as slavery is concerned I am sure there were Catholics who owned slaves but slavery was a protestant institution. Slavery flourished in the South which was predominantly protestant. Maryland was the only colony that was predominantly Catholic. The slave traders were predominantly English and Anglican.Where do you think Luyher got his original ideas about the Jews from? The Churches doctrine calling them Christ killers. R C Sproul has addressed Luther’s issues and has denounced them.
There were Catholics who owned slaves as well as Jews and native Americans. It still does not make it right.
It’s funny you try to justify the churches bad actions by saying other people were bad too. So you are telling me because only 1000 to 2000 died it’s OK. There is blame on both sides.
Personally I don’t like the Protestant tag as I’m not protesting any thing. I want to go the restoration route. To restore the purity of first century faith and bypass all man made tradition as being necessary for salvation. I think that’s the thrust of non denominational churches.
As for the 1,000 -2,000 death figure I suggest you read the book by Henry Kamen entitled “The Spanish Inquisition: An Historical Revision” (1997) and “Inquisition” (1988) by historian Edward Peters. By the way Mr. Kamen is a Jew and both he and Mr. Peters come to a very different conclusion than protestants. Of course they had access to documents released by the Spanish government after thre death of Generalissimo Franco in 1975. Mr. Peters wrote of prior work on the Spanish Inquisition:
“The Inquisition was an image assembled from a body of legends and myths which, between the twentieth and the sixteenth centuries, established the perceived character of inquisitorial tribunals and influenced all ensuing efforts to recover their historical reality.”
And I don’t try to justify anyone’s “bad actions”. I am content to have the truth exposed for what it is. I have no agenda as others do, namely the anti Catholic bigots that seem to proliferate amongst protestants. You didn’t see me saying the Lutheran church was anti semitic but I did say Luther was because quite frankly he admitted it in his own handwriting.