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5393fe No.589416

Martin Luther wrote "Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants" during the German Peasant's war. 100,000 peasants were slaughtered for demanding basic human rights. Do you agree with it?

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cababb No.589418

>>589416

>basic human rights

sage


0d0cc8 No.589422

>>589418

live action role play


28b748 No.589425

Wouldn’t Catholics of the time have agreed with him?


c3f3d9 No.589426

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>peasants

>human

>rights


62d742 No.589428

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>>589418

You're not the sharpest knife on the shelf, are you?


f7bea2 No.589433

>>589416

From the title of his treatise, do you suppose the peasants he was denouncing were robbing and murdering people? Nothing of value was lost. Just blasphemous proto-commies.


6f677c No.589441

>>589416

Nothing justifies actions as bloodthirsty as this, even a struggle for God given rights, economic and religious. Christ deserved life, yet he accepted death rather than take life, and his goals were much better accomplished for it.

Also >>589418 what the actual fuck.


6f677c No.589442

>>589433

100'000 souls were lost. Just remember that.


f7bea2 No.589449

>>589442

Funny how papists suddenly turn into bleeding heart egalitarians when it's someone else "persecuting" heretical revolutionaries.


6f677c No.589465

>>589449

Funny how you have still sinned by showing you don't care about the lost sheep by claiming they are of no value.


5932d7 No.589466

>>589449

Just admit that the founding of your heretical sect is responsible for mountains of skulls.


f5f2f8 No.589481

>The peasants assaulted and captured the castle of Weinsberg; most of its own soldiers were on duty in Italy, and it had little protection. Having taken the count as their prisoner, the peasants took their revenge a step further: They forced him, and approximately 70 other nobles who had taken refuge with him, to run the gauntlet of pikes, a popular form of execution among the landsknechts. Rohrbach ordered the band's piper to play during the running of the gauntlet.

It's a shame Luther tried to suppress their godly ways in favor of tyrannical noble.


a04925 No.589491

>>589449

>muh heretics

pick up a history book, they were terrorists.


62d742 No.589494

>>589481

>to run the gauntlet of pikes, a popular form of execution among the landsknechts

*ahem*, that was not an execution, you dumbasses. that was a corridor of shame.


27a192 No.589498

>>589494

>Defending G*rman "culture" and "traditions"

Just no. Smh.


f5f2f8 No.589511

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>>589494

>A very similar military punishment found in later armies was known as "running the gauntlet". The condemned soldier was stripped to the waist and had to pass between a double row (hence also known as die Gasse, "the alley") of cudgeling or switching comrades. A subaltern walked in front of him with a blade to prevent him from running. The condemned might sometimes also be dragged through by a rope around the hands or prodded along by a pursuer.

>Various rules might apply, such as banning edged weapons, requiring the group to keep one foot in place, or allowing the soldier to attempt to protect his head with his hands. The punishment was not necessarily continued until death. If so, he might be finished off when unable to walk.

No one likes a know-it-all anon, especially ones who don't actually know what they're talking about.


b09ebf No.589679

>>589466

Not as big as your mountain.




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