d2a4c1 No.834611
Daily reminder that Protestants are not Christians. They hate Christ and his Church, they openly curse the Mother of God, they worship Martin Luther as Satan incarnate, they promote homosexual orgies in their worship, they practice abominable deeds and heresies and are hell bent on destroying anything and everything that has to do with Christianity. They are not Christians, not even close. They are destined for hell.
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b13f9b No.834613
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d2a4c1 No.834615
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955fc1 No.834619
>>834613
Luther openly called Christians to hate the commandments.
“If we allow them - the Commandments - any influence in our conscience, they become the cloak of all evil, heresies and blasphemies.” (Comm. ad Galat, p. 310)
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720f05 No.834620
>>834613
It's bait, but the "Catholics are not Christian" threads are also bait.
You have to apply the standard fairly, least you be judged.
>>834615
Whoah! That first meme is big if true.
>>834619
Not saying he called for people to hate the commandments, I don't know enough about Luther to know if he did or not; but I've read some things that Luther did everyone agrees upon that are incredibly hypocritical like saying all those in the protestant serf revolt should be killed.
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377dd1 No.834625
Good thread:
>Protestants are wrong for (x, y, z)
Bad thread: (this one)
>Protestants simply hate the true church:tm:
>this minority represents everyone
>Protestants worship luther
Yes, it does go both ways. No, that doesn't make it ok even if someone did it the opposite way first.
Sage and hide.
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955fc1 No.834629
>>834620
>I don't know enough about Luther
You clearly don't.
Here is from "An Open Letter on Translating and the Intercession of the Saints".
>It is more important to guard against good works than against sin (page 22)
>Good works are bad and are sin like the rest (page 23)
>There is no scandal greater, more dangerous, more venomous, than a good outward life, manifested by good works and a pious mode of life. That is the grand portal, the highway that leads to damnation (page 24)
Luther hated good works, not salvation from good works. The latter is pelagianism, that no one believes. The former is true protestantism
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720f05 No.834637
>>834625
You say a good thread would give reasons why protestants are wrong… Op offered this:
>They hate Christ and his Church,
>they openly curse the Mother of God,
>they worship Martin Luther as Satan incarnate,
>they promote homosexual orgies in their worship,
>they practice abominable deeds and heresies and are hell bent on destroying anything and everything that has to do with Christianity.
I find the charges to be remarkable and needing objective facts and logic to support, but they're just as weak as the "Catholics are pagans", "Cathlics worship Marry", "All Catholics are Pedophile" threads, which are endless and argued argumentum ad nausium.
I suspect that Op's trolling the board's protestant bros with the same arguments that Protestants using against Catholics as a satire to show how bad these arguments are.
> No, that doesn't make it ok even if someone did it the opposite way first.
No, you can't throw the first stone, keep throwing stones, and then say getting stoned back is unfair.
Judge not, least yea be judged as the Lord Said.
>Sage and hide
Have a nice day…
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720f05 No.834640
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955fc1 No.834642
>>834640
Read Luther. It isn't. All strawmen are pathetic compared to a literal German schizo
>To kill a peasant is not murder; it is helping to extinguish the conflagration. Let there be no half measures! Crush them! Cut their throats! Transfix them. Leave no stone unturned! To kill a peasant is to destroy a mad dog!” – “If they say that I am very hard and merciless, mercy be damned. Let whoever can stab, strangle, and kill them like mad dogs (Erlangen Vol 24, Pg. 294).
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bc5cb2 No.834643
>>834611
Everyone knows the sins of others I guess.
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c6e309 No.834645
The focus on Luther among Catholics is always frustrating whenever I see it. There were multiple "reformation" movements. But I don't entirely blame Catholics for not knowing this. Lutherans and Calvinists are the ones who give this "singular reformation" impression to begin with.
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c6e309 No.834646
>>834642
>Erlangen Vol 24
Yet there was strong peasant focus in England that had nothing to do with this. It only improved over time as well. Not long after the initial English reformation, you had John Wesley who ministered largely to poorer crowds. Some say that the contentment and social work he engendered among the working classes was largely responsible for why England never caved into revolution, like France ended up doing.
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dd2793 No.834647
>>834645
Calvin was just a bad as he didn't mind murdering those who wanted to escape his cult.
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efd595 No.834648
I agree, but neither are cathlodox
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efd595 No.834650
also, catholics are actually more lefty-wing than protestants so your post makes zero sense
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720f05 No.834651
>>834645
I only see two protestant movements: Luther's and King Henry VIII. Other protestant denominations split off from those.
If you care to share rather than just claim catholics are ignorant, that would be a start for your argument.
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c6e309 No.834653
>>834651
Luther was just the straw that broke the camel's back in Germany. The Moravians and Hussites had already been a budding movement that predated Luther by decades. And centuries before that, Waldenesians had influenced many from France to England. The Moravians were among the very peasants whom he was opposed to. They were a threat to his own movement (he needed noble support on his side), while he was protected by Frederick III. At first these peasants thought they found an articulate symbol for their cause in Luther, but he quickly abandoned them and wrote them off as violent radicals. In his defense, some of them were too violent, but it's unfair to say they all were.
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377dd1 No.834654
>>834653
Click "do not bump" when you post itt
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955fc1 No.834659
>>834653
You're right. Protestantism is just national faccionalism. This is why it only picked up in countries that did not speak a latin based language.
The point of Protestantism is to curb the people's need of serving God. One is saved from religion itself.
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7c2d86 No.834953
Catholics rely on Protestants all the time
Look at the failing rates of Christianity in predominantly Catholic countries that repress Bible-centered evangelicalism. Churches mostly attended by old women
Catholics in places in America only become regenerate and born again because they have to constantly fact-check and compete against Protestant doctrine.
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114c4c No.835141
>>834651
Henry VIII was a Roman Catholic his entire life and never once objected to Roman theology. He only claimed certain powers granted the pope with regards to divorce and church leadership. He actively persecuted Protestants his entire reign. He wrote a treatise rebuking Martin Luther and the pope granted him the title "Defender of the Faith", which the English monarchs retain to this day.
John Calvin is the other major Reformer, that is comparable to Luther.
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114c4c No.835143
>>834953
this is a very interesting point to me. In a similar vein, it is interesting to note how many Roman Catholics who live in America are so hateful towards America and blame everything on liberal Protestants while ignoring how utterly degenerate most Roman Catholic cultures are. They seemingly just pretend that Mexico and Brazil are chaste, God-fearing societies instead of lustful gluttonous decadent cultures.
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ea33b1 No.835171
Is my Catholic flag working?
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720f05 No.835209
>>835141
Yes. I did say that there were two protestant movements; one by the mass murderer Martin Luther, and the other from the serial killer King Henry VIII.
I see that this Calvin fellow also split from the Catholic Church, so I stand corrected. There are three.
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