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Milliardo
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Rand Al'Thor:
Exactly. Actually Hitler’s inspiration for “Mein Kampf” was Luther’s writing, “On Jews and Their Lies”. Luther was not merely against Jews because they were to blame for Jesus’ suffering and death; indeed, reading the work, he went even so far as to suggest the very things Hitler came to implement later on. Luther took anti-Jewishness to a whole new level; up to that time, most only went so far as to discredit them, but not propose to have them segregated and even extinguished. Luther made suggestions to that effect.i find it interesting that luther was a monk (catholic clergy) and didnt seem to have any problem with the papacy until the pope didnt implement his reforms. then all of a sudden he’s the antichrist and has been tricking us with the interpretation of “you are peter.”
how is salvation by faith AND works (which is what the catholic church has always taught - living your faith) the work of the devil? if luther was so concerned about taking everything in the bible word for word, why did he change that passage when he translated it into german?
his “the jews and their lies” sounded like i was reading mein kampf with scripture being quoted. hitler was raised as a catholic and was an artist…and then later in his life blamed the jews for everything and began to hate them. that sounds a lot like luther, since at first as you say didnt hate the jews. frustration at not being able to convert someone (especially when you say that had you been a jew you wouldnt have converted either) is no excuse for hatred.