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It sounds like you don’t know the difference between a dogma and a doctrine.But because their dogma was already set in stone, and the infallibility of the Church had already been preached to many generations, how could those leaders turn on a dime and consider Luther’s logic.
Yes, the infallibility of the Church was preached first by Christ, and this gift has persisted through all the generations.
You are also right that the Church NEVER turns on a dime. This used to frustrate me too, until I realized that this is what protects her against modernism.
You don’t seem to know much about the Reformation history either, tgG. You don’t seem to realize that the Church did respond to Luther’s logic (or lack thereof). By that time, it was too late. The rebellion was in full swing, and nothing was going to stop it.
Really, tgG, try not to expose yourself so much to looking uneducated. You sound like someone who has never even watched the movie! Have you ever actually read any of Luther’s writings? May I suggest Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants?The prophet Isaiah spoke God’s word to say, “Come let us reason together…” But in Luther’s case, there was no reasoning, just a demand to recant.
Perhaps you can choose some parts of this work, or any other of his works, that demonstrate the fruit of the Holy Spirit?