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Hi, ForeverGrace,
I do not think anyone has suggested this. But, you need to look beyond the superficial.
No doubt about it: Popes and other high church officials gave repeated public scandal - you name it, they probably did with with mistresses and children just for starters. Luther was riight to decry these abuses. In fact, about 200 years before Luther was born, St. Catherine of Siena had similar problems with church officials - but, through prayer and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, she was able to effect real reform. Her’s is truly an inspiring story (newadvent.org/cathen/03447a.htm ) and one Luther would have been familiar with. Had he followed her example, there would be a St. Martin Luther today! But, he chose pride and we see where it lead so many away from Christ.
The Catholic Church never taught that indulgences could be sold - but, they were being sold and this was wrong. Unfortunately, Luther decided to do things his way.
There were actually Bibles in the German language before Luther was born. Actually, Bibles were in several languages throughout Europe. Here is a link: catholic-truth.info/apologetics/bible.htm
And, this may come as a surprise - but, people are NOT saved by faith alone! James 2:24 addresses this matter clearly, boldly and without ambiguity - one of the reasons that Luther wanted to get rid of James’ epistle. Here is a link so you can read it for yourself: veritasbible.com/drb/compare/haydock/James_2
But, your last error is by far the greatest: chosing Luther over the Pope (and that would be Pope Leo X). The reason for this is that Luther cooked up his own doctrine that had served Christianity for 1,500, through out 5 of the Sacraments, and stated that Solo Fide was all you needed (along with personal interpretation of the scripture). Christ did not come back to earth and tell Luther that He was removing the Catholic Church as the His Church founded on Peter (Matt 16) and giving it to Luther - or any of the others in revolt. The usurpted the authority of Christ - and crafted doctrines entire out of human tradition.
Seriously, if you are going to invest your time in anti-Catholic drivel - you really should read the other point of view - if for no other reason then to make sure that these guys at least got the facts right. In all of the examples you have given in your posts - the facts were simply wrong - and if you don’t like my references, produce your own and let’s see how they honeslty stack up with one another.
By the way, I notice you claim to be a ‘Reformed Baptist’ - to ask your own question, “Reformed from what?”
God bless
I do not think anyone has suggested this. But, you need to look beyond the superficial.
No doubt about it: Popes and other high church officials gave repeated public scandal - you name it, they probably did with with mistresses and children just for starters. Luther was riight to decry these abuses. In fact, about 200 years before Luther was born, St. Catherine of Siena had similar problems with church officials - but, through prayer and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, she was able to effect real reform. Her’s is truly an inspiring story (newadvent.org/cathen/03447a.htm ) and one Luther would have been familiar with. Had he followed her example, there would be a St. Martin Luther today! But, he chose pride and we see where it lead so many away from Christ.
The Catholic Church never taught that indulgences could be sold - but, they were being sold and this was wrong. Unfortunately, Luther decided to do things his way.
There were actually Bibles in the German language before Luther was born. Actually, Bibles were in several languages throughout Europe. Here is a link: catholic-truth.info/apologetics/bible.htm
And, this may come as a surprise - but, people are NOT saved by faith alone! James 2:24 addresses this matter clearly, boldly and without ambiguity - one of the reasons that Luther wanted to get rid of James’ epistle. Here is a link so you can read it for yourself: veritasbible.com/drb/compare/haydock/James_2
But, your last error is by far the greatest: chosing Luther over the Pope (and that would be Pope Leo X). The reason for this is that Luther cooked up his own doctrine that had served Christianity for 1,500, through out 5 of the Sacraments, and stated that Solo Fide was all you needed (along with personal interpretation of the scripture). Christ did not come back to earth and tell Luther that He was removing the Catholic Church as the His Church founded on Peter (Matt 16) and giving it to Luther - or any of the others in revolt. The usurpted the authority of Christ - and crafted doctrines entire out of human tradition.
Seriously, if you are going to invest your time in anti-Catholic drivel - you really should read the other point of view - if for no other reason then to make sure that these guys at least got the facts right. In all of the examples you have given in your posts - the facts were simply wrong - and if you don’t like my references, produce your own and let’s see how they honeslty stack up with one another.
By the way, I notice you claim to be a ‘Reformed Baptist’ - to ask your own question, “Reformed from what?”
God bless
My goodness. Reformed from what???!!!
Luther had a bit of a moral problem with Popes who had mistresses and let’s see, oh yes, illigitimate children. Are you suggesting that he was wrong to hold that view?
In the 95 thesis, Luther asked a question about established doctrine. “If the Pope could empty Purgatory, why would He not do so for love?” Good question since the Pope preferred money. Are you suggesting he was wrong to hold that view?
Luther held that ordinary believers should have access to the holy scriptures, to read them for themselves. Are you suggesting he was wrong to hold that view?
Luther stated boldly and proved beyond any doubt that the indulgence preachers were teaching error and manipulating people by using painful methods and instilling fear. Are you suggesting he was wrong to hold that view?
But of course, Luther taught that people were saved by faith alone. That’s what happened, when he was able to read the scriptures for himself.
Luther was giant among men. Pope Benedict XVI seems to think that Luther wasn’t so bad after all.
I would choose Luther above the indulgence preachers every day of the week, and if I had to choose between Luther and the particular Pope he criticized, I would choose Luther.
These are just my views. I respect the right of Catholics to hold what is dear to them near and to have it respected. We ask for the same courtesy.