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Here is what Martin Luther taught Tombo.
Martin Luther, Letter From Luther to Melanchthon Letter no. 99, 1 August 1521
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/letsinsbe.txt
Do you stand by that? Is that the doctrine you hold to?
That is the fruit of the heretical blessed exchange doctrine that Martin Luther taught. It forces the conclusion that conduct does not matter. All the warnings in the scripture are then thrown out the window. Utter foolishness to follow the doctrines of men and deny what the Bible plainly states.
How about this...
If that is not blasphemy against the Holy Ghost I do not know what is.
The reference for that quote is as follows.
Sited from: J. Dollinger, La Reforme et les resultants qu’elle a produits. (Trans. E. Perrot, Paris, Gaume, 1848-49), Vol III, pg. 248
I managed to dig it up online so you can verify it for yourself.
La Réforme, son développement intérieur et les résultats qu'elle a produits ... - Johannes Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, L. A. Unger, Emmanuel-Napoléon Perrot - Google Books
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I have not even quoted some of the filth Martin Luther wrote about the Jews. Yet people hold this man up as a man of God? It is absolutely unbelievable and proves that ignorance abounds.
Is it any wonder that Martin Luther supported the murder of the Anabaptists? You should look that one up. He was no man of God. Look up and read "Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants" some time. Doesn't sound much like Jesus to me.
While there may have been some violent and rebellious elements among some of the Anabaptist groups they were just the ones who made the most noise and thus were able to be used to justify the murder of so many people. If you denied infant baptism it wasn't just the Catholic Church you had to worry about.
John Calvin is no better either, I have things to do right now so I will spare you the embarrassment of some of his quotes.
Martin Luther, Letter From Luther to Melanchthon Letter no. 99, 1 August 1521
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/letsinsbe.txt
Do you stand by that? Is that the doctrine you hold to?
That is the fruit of the heretical blessed exchange doctrine that Martin Luther taught. It forces the conclusion that conduct does not matter. All the warnings in the scripture are then thrown out the window. Utter foolishness to follow the doctrines of men and deny what the Bible plainly states.
How about this...
If that is not blasphemy against the Holy Ghost I do not know what is.
The reference for that quote is as follows.
Sited from: J. Dollinger, La Reforme et les resultants qu’elle a produits. (Trans. E. Perrot, Paris, Gaume, 1848-49), Vol III, pg. 248
I managed to dig it up online so you can verify it for yourself.
La Réforme, son développement intérieur et les résultats qu'elle a produits ... - Johannes Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger, L. A. Unger, Emmanuel-Napoléon Perrot - Google Books
Use Babel Fish to translate it.
Free Online Translation
I have not even quoted some of the filth Martin Luther wrote about the Jews. Yet people hold this man up as a man of God? It is absolutely unbelievable and proves that ignorance abounds.
Is it any wonder that Martin Luther supported the murder of the Anabaptists? You should look that one up. He was no man of God. Look up and read "Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants" some time. Doesn't sound much like Jesus to me.
While there may have been some violent and rebellious elements among some of the Anabaptist groups they were just the ones who made the most noise and thus were able to be used to justify the murder of so many people. If you denied infant baptism it wasn't just the Catholic Church you had to worry about.
John Calvin is no better either, I have things to do right now so I will spare you the embarrassment of some of his quotes.
Martin Luther is correct in his understanding of sin . He is not condoning sin, but facing the reality that we will always struggle against sin while alive or until Christ returns.
You don't seem to understand that you are sinner before repenting and after. Your repentance needs repenting of. All of our works are as filthy rags in God's sight. Luther understood it, you don't.
God bless.
Tom