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As a Lutheran in the 21st century, I see no reason to attack the Catholic Church. At the time of the Reformation, things were much different, including the Church’s use of (or encouragement of) secular authority to command loyalty to itself. Of course, one can point to examples of non-Catholics doing the same thing. One can hope that we have all learned the futility of doing so.This proclamation made by the Lutherans have opened the flood gates for evangelical’s to twist and pronounce all kinds of negativity towards the magesterium, which still goes on today.
Why do you have to attack the Catholic Church? Does not Truth stand alone? Truth serves no purpose to attack another’s doctrine or belief’s.
Yes, at least from a Lutheran perspective. I’ll let others speak for themselves.Can the Lutheran’s, Orthodox’s and protestantism stand on it’s own merit without ever having to attack the Roman Catholic Church?
I think that the tenor of the times was such that moderation was not a common virtue. “If you don’t agree with me (us), you must be of the devil” or something like that seems to have driven much of the dialogue then. Does that excuse such attacks? Not at all, to me, But, I guess it made sense then.What is the bases or the fact for the Lutheran doctrine to possess such negative attacks on the Magesterium of the Catholic Church in the first place?

