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Date: March 12th, 2018 7:54 PM Author: Swashbuckling corner
I post a quote, you say whether it was said by the supreme Pontiff, bishop of Rome, Pope Francis; or a heretic
"On this point [Justification], which is very important, he [Martin Luther] did not err. He made a medicine for the church."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3916788&forum_id=2#35590706) |
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Date: March 12th, 2018 7:57 PM Author: Swashbuckling corner
got it, full quote
I think that the intentions of Martin Luther were not mistaken. He was a reformer. Perhaps some methods were not correct. But in that time, if we read the story of the Pastor, a German Lutheran who then converted when he saw reality – he became Catholic – in that time, the Church was not exactly a model to imitate. There was corruption in the Church, there was worldliness, attachment to money, to power…and this he protested. Then he was intelligent and took some steps forward justifying, and because he did this. And today Lutherans and Catholics, Protestants, all of us agree on the doctrine of justification. On this point, which is very important, he did not err. He made a medicine for the Church…
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3916788&forum_id=2#35590733) |
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