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Topper17
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James,
Given that you have stated that what ‘interests you is the factual information on the Reformation’, I would think that you would have been a little more forthcoming in regards to my request.
As in all of these kinds of situations, the real truth lies in the details and it is the details of those executions that interests me. When you asked me for the details, you obviously didn’t have any, otherwise you wouldn’t have asked.
So, again, I ask:
Since you asked me for clarification in post number 347, have you come across any specifics on those executions in Saxony? I would be happy to do a search and report back here with whatever I learn. Given your obvious interest in the matter, how about you? Are you willing to do the same?
BTW, what would be a ‘good start for you’ would be to answer this simple direct question.
Topper
First of all, I have no problem stating that I could have been wrong about remembering that the executions that I remembered reading about that took place in Wittenberg. It might have been Saxony and I remembered it incorrectly. After all, I admitted that I couldn’t find the quote I remembered (and I usually can BTW). That being said, it seems rather odd to me that you want me to admit that I was in error when that has not yet been demonstrated. I might still find that quote you know.There is information about pertaining to executions in Saxony in the 1530’s. It’s fairly easy to document that the magisterial Reformers advocated a state / church relationship in which heresy and those causing societal unrest would face extreme punishment, including the death penalty. It’s also easy to document the persecution of these people in Protestant lands, including Lutheran lands. I’ve yet to find though any documentation for Luther’s role in public executions in Wittenberg in the 1530’s, or any actual public executions in Wittenberg in the 1530’s.
You said “Wittenberg” specifically and 1530 specifically, and that Luther was in “reign” there specifically hence over-seeing these executions in a role of power. That is a specific place, a specific time, and a specific role.
If you want to change it now to Saxony, simply admit you were in error previously. That would be a good start for you.
Given that you have stated that what ‘interests you is the factual information on the Reformation’, I would think that you would have been a little more forthcoming in regards to my request.
As in all of these kinds of situations, the real truth lies in the details and it is the details of those executions that interests me. When you asked me for the details, you obviously didn’t have any, otherwise you wouldn’t have asked.
So, again, I ask:
Since you asked me for clarification in post number 347, have you come across any specifics on those executions in Saxony? I would be happy to do a search and report back here with whatever I learn. Given your obvious interest in the matter, how about you? Are you willing to do the same?
BTW, what would be a ‘good start for you’ would be to answer this simple direct question.
Topper