1/5 Adam Charles H. 4 months ago on Google • 8 reviews
My
dad
was
Lutheran,
but
it
didn't
have
to
be
so.
Besides
being
a
virulent
Anti-Semite
(go
read
his
writings
if
you
don't
believe
me),
he
was
also
against
religious
freedom
(he
REALLY
didn't
like
Jewish
people
or
the
Anabaptists),
he
called
books
that
had
always
been
recognized
as
part
of
the
Christian
scriptures
as
"Apocrypha"
(Jerome
being
the
outlier
here,
although
one
can
dispute
that,
as
he
said
to
listen
to
the
Church),
and
a
weird
obsession
with
bodily
functions,
and
caused
one
of
the
greatest
breaks
in
Christianity.
Not
to
mention,
his
critique
of
the
Church
wasn't
even
what
the
Church
taught.
Luther
imagined
what
the
Church
taught
was
their
position.
Yes,
I
am
Catholic,
but
here
in
the
United
States,
many
Protestants
acknowledge
the
reformation
to
be
a
bad
thing.
Because
it
is.
Oh
yeah,
the
"Hear
I
stand"
speech?
Probably
never
happened.
Don't
celebrate
this
man.
A
lot
of
later
evils
(and
in
Germany,
you
should
know
what
I'm
talking
about),
were
influence
by
his
writings.
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