Shocking things everyone should know about Luther

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What part of Rabbi Dalin, is Catholic?
Who cares?? I am referring to the books who carry the same redundant theme of the Catholic church being exclusively the one and only true church with all of Protestantism being a matter of separation from and only a small part of the truth. Blah blah blah.
 
Please document how Luther’s needs were served by bigomy, and when he testified to his needs being served by it. A reliable source, Catholic or not, is just fine. He’s mine:

beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/search?q=philip+of+hesse
Luther

I can produce the evidence you require - it actually comes from a protestant reformation source.

Your quote on the other hand simply reinforces the point that Luther was simply another man who would do/say anthing just because it suited at the time. The more i know about him the less inspired he looks.
 
JonNC;4907872:
Please document how Luther’s needs were served by bigomy, and when he testified to his needs being served by it. A reliable source, Catholic or not, is just fine. He’s mine:

beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/search?q=philip+of+hesse
Luther

I can produce the evidence you require - it actually comes from a protestant reformation source.

Your quote on the other hand simply reinforces the point that Luther was simply another man who would do/say anthing just because it suited at the time. The more i know about him the less inspired he looks.

That is surely a matter of opinion.
 
Yes but an edecated opinion! However this thread is lowering us to the protestant level! There are some good points it is never the less the way to reveal the truth to the protestants. I who was once protestant would have never left his thoery of beliefs because of what he had done for no man is perfect. I found my way to the catholic church through getting rid of the small minded opinions and getting an education on the original languages and history of the bible itself. It is this and the love we have that will show protestants the truth! The catholic church is christ church but poeple will not accept it until they put there defenses down and learn and pray about it! Let us pray that they will find the truth and mature spiritualy so that we may all be one body in christ again one day!
 
Who cares?? I am referring to the books who carry the same redundant theme of the Catholic church being exclusively the one and only true church with all of Protestantism being a matter of separation from and only a small part of the truth. Blah blah blah.
Blah, Blah, Blah, is indeed correct. Make sure that when you accuse the CC of something you back it up with reliable sources, and you are able to debate the issue. Otherwise, all you’re doing is mouthing off.

P.S. I suggested the book by Rabbi Dalin, because you wouldn’t be able to accuse him of RC bias.
 
JonNC;4907872:
Please document how Luther’s needs were served by bigomy, and when he testified to his needs being served by it. A reliable source, Catholic or not, is just fine. He’s mine:

beggarsallreformation.blogspot.com/search?q=philip+of+hesse
Luther

I can produce the evidence you require - it actually comes from a protestant reformation source.

Your quote on the other hand simply reinforces the point that Luther was simply another man who would do/say anthing just because it suited at the time. The more i know about him the less inspired he looks.

Suited whom? And you have evidence that Luther said he benefitted from bigomy (that was your charge, after all)?
=ConfusedTim;4905329] But if you also read your history he encouraged bigamy because it siuted his needs…
I’d love to see it, but PM it to me as you and I have already derailed to thread.
Jon
 
Read my post above yours, concerning the Inquisition. .
I stated by who and why the Inquisition was started. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella had political reasons for inquiring (hence the reason it was an Inquisition) into the new found faith of certain converts. There was the real possibility that these conversos were infiltrating higher positions within the Court, only to damage it. The Pope at the time issued a bull allowing for such an inquisition, and Dominican priests were supplied because they were well-educated in law and theology. Torture was rare during the Inquisition, and people in general were treated more humanely than they would have been in secular courts. However, the inquisition was not under papal authority.

Here is an exerpt by Robert Lockwood’s article in Secrets of the Spanish Inquisition Revealed:

“But even at this early point in the history of the Spanish Inquisition, the papacy was having second thoughts. Pope Sixtus IV (1471-1484) complained about the activities of the inquisition in Aragon and its treatment of the conversos. But, as throughout much of Europe, the papacy had lost much control over the actions of local inquisitions. Pope Innocent VIII (1484-1492) complained fruitlessly as well. The inquisition in Spain was controlled by Spanish authorities, not the authority of the papacy.”
ha ha ha. Believe what you want. You do already.

You’ll be telling us bloody Mary never had anyone burnt next.
Re, a little knowledge on your part would make it clear as to why the Crusades were necessary.
The then pope wanted to get rich and that was that. The Eastern Orthodox did not support The Crusades because they were not the way of Christ. Saint Francis of Asissi tried to stop a crusade saying that it was not the way of Christ.
Anyway, for me to believe a man like Luther would be an impossibility. I am not convinced of his theology (for many reasons) mostly because he did not act like a man being led by the Holy Spirit.
And every pope and Cardinal has been?

I don’t no why I’ve started posting again. It’s all straining gnats and swallowing camels

I follow Christ and no other.
 
ha ha ha. Believe what you want. You do already.

If believing the truth is a problem with you, so be it.

You’ll be telling us bloody Mary never had anyone burnt next.

Soon, you’ll be telling us that Elizabeth was the virgin queen.😃

The then pope wanted to get rich and that was that. The Eastern Orthodox did not support The Crusades because they were not the way of Christ. Saint Francis of Asissi tried to stop a crusade saying that it was not the way of Christ.

The Crusades was about stopping Islamic expansionism, some who went on Crusade did not always have altruistic motives, either way it’s not like the Pope or the CC, could have stopped the looting from miles away.

And every pope and Cardinal has been?

There is no single person in the CC who was and is responsible for Catholic/Christian theology (We have a Magisterium, that includes bishops and the Pope to develope doctrines). Luther pretty much single-handedly developed Lutheran theology. Hence, my reason for questioning and refusing his authority on scripture.

I don’t no why I’ve started posting again. It’s all straining gnats and swallowing camels

Perhaps, because you like to strain gnats and swallow camels.

I follow Christ and no other.
I follow Christ and no other, God Bless.
 
Blah blah blah. It wasn’t us it was the other lot. Blah blah blah. We know we are right because The Bible says so. blah blah blah. Heretic, Luther was the anti-Christ. Blah blah blah. The pope is the Anti-Christ. Blah blah blah. We are the one true Church. blah blah blah. Apostates! blah blah blah. We know our Church is right because it says it is right. blah blah blah.Blahdy blah blah.

🤷

Is it me or do a lot of these ‘theologians’ need to get out more?
 
Blah blah blah. It wasn’t us it was the other lot. Blah blah blah. We know we are right because The Bible says so. blah blah blah. Heretic, Luther was the anti-Christ. Blah blah blah. The pope is the Anti-Christ. Blah blah blah. We are the one true Church. blah blah blah. Apostates! blah blah blah. We know our Church is right because it says it is right. blah blah blah.Blahdy blah blah.

🤷

Is it me or do a lot of these ‘theologians’ need to get out more?
😃
 
Blah, Blah, Blah, is indeed correct. Make sure that when you accuse the CC of something you back it up with reliable sources, and you are able to debate the issue. Otherwise, all you’re doing is mouthing off.

P.S. I suggested the book by Rabbi Dalin, because you wouldn’t be able to accuse him of RC bias.
Come on, do we need to have Spanish Inquision 101 here? I think not. Do we need to look at how many clergy of the RC aligned with and supported the Nazis? I also think not. Look, these are proven historical facts. Which of the hundreds of books do you wish me to cite to prove these things? Let’s move on here because re-inventing the wheel here to try and make your church look less guilty or to downplay these atrocities in history is pointless, useless and morally wrong. Look at yourselves before accusing others such as Luther of being ruthless and the such.
 
Remember that one of Nazism’s fiercest foes, Martin Niemoller, was a Lutheran pastor, and as the 1940 Time article “German Martyrs” shows, there were many Lutherans who resisted Hitler.
Replacement theology is anti semetic
Please tell me you are joking. “Replacement theology” (ie, Catholic theology) simply means that “there is indeed a setting aside of the former commandment, because of the weakness and unprofitableness thereof (for the Law brought nothing to perfection), but a bringing in of a better hope, by which we draw nigh to God” (Hebrews vii, 18), a “better testament” (ibid. vii, 22), which “hath made the former old” (ibid. viii, 13), as “He taketh away the first, that he may establish that which followeth” (ibid. x, 9). This does not at all imply hatred of the Jews; on the contrary, loving them, we wish them to be saved, that the veil upon their heart may be “taken away” (II Corinthians iii, 16).
 
Come on, do we need to have Spanish Inquision 101 here? I think not. Do we need to look at how many clergy of the RC aligned with and supported the Nazis? I also think not. Look, these are proven historical facts. Which of the hundreds of books do you wish me to cite to prove these things? Let’s move on here because re-inventing the wheel here to try and make your church look less guilty or to downplay these atrocities in history is pointless, useless and morally wrong. Look at yourselves before accusing others such as Luther of being ruthless and the such.
You still haven’t provided reliable sources or proven yourself reliable in debating the issue, need I say more?
 
As for the Catholic Church and the Nazis:
time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,933050,00.html (1943 Time article, reporting the fierce persecution of the Catholic Church by Nazi Germany)
catholic.com/library/HOW_Pius_XII_PROTECTED_JEWS.asp
ewtn.com/library/answers/piusjews.htm
catholicleague.org/pius.php
holocaustforgotten.com/poland.htm (three million Catholic Poles died in the Holocaust, and Poland lost more than 18% of her clergy therein)
God Bless you, Deum quarens!
 
Remember that one of Nazism’s fiercest foes, Martin Niemoller, was a Lutheran pastor, and as the 1940 Time article “German Martyrs” shows, there were many Lutherans who resisted Hitler.
Thank you for this. The fact is that both Lutherans and Catholics resisted Hitler, which is evidence of my earlier statement, that we both condemn anti-semetism and all forms of bigotry, past members of our respective communions notwithstanding.

Jon
 
Come on, do we need to have Spanish Inquision 101 here? I think not. Do we need to look at how many clergy of the RC aligned with and supported the Nazis? I also think not. Look, these are proven historical facts. Which of the hundreds of books do you wish me to cite to prove these things? Let’s move on here because re-inventing the wheel here to try and make your church look less guilty or to downplay these atrocities in history is pointless, useless and morally wrong. Look at yourselves before accusing others such as Luther of being ruthless and the such.
As to the books, cite one or two of the best. I know some of that history, too, and and curious to see where you get yours.

GKC
 
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