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To: sakic
but his writings greatly influenced his followers.

Really, Luther's followers? Luther's 'followers' wrote the Book of Concord 34 years after Martin Luther had died. The Bible and this book form the basis for Confessional Lutheranism. Nowhere in the BoC is there affirmation of anti-semitism. Nowhere is the JATL referenced. Pastors affirm that they will abide in accordance with that teaching.

Alongside, there is the Bible where Paul famously tells us that there "is no Jew nor Greek" Gal 3:28-29. No support for AS there either. Are there ASemites in the Lutheran church, no doubt? Are there as many today as back then when it was fresh? To have carried the JATL for 400 years with fervor means they would have paid ZERO attention to his other works and they were the ones taught.

See post 67 for a historical look at AS in Europe. It has only taken short periods of time off. It was practiced before Luther and up to the war, and I don't blame taught AS for the sins of the Nazis. They bear those alone.

Didn’t you ever wonder why the vast majority of Christian Germans

Jobs, pride and racial hatred.

69 posted on 10/10/2014 2:54:52 PM PDT by xone
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To: xone
racial hatred

Nationalism

70 posted on 10/10/2014 4:44:16 PM PDT by xone
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