:: Unless I am convinced by the testimony of the Scriptures or by clear reason (for I do not trust either in the pope or in councils alone, since it is well known that they have often erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures I have quoted and my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and will not retract anything, since it is neither safe nor right to go against conscience. May God help me. Amen. ::
The great problem with that quote, of course, is that Luther might as well have added: “And if scripture disagrees with me, than it must not be truly scripture, for my own rash judgments and prejudices are the very word of God.” Because the Catholic Church’s response to his assertions was precisely to quote scripture to him. And his counter-response was to declare that the 14 books cited were later inventions. And, yes, 9 of those books are in the Protestant canon today.
I think I have at least a bit of an understanding of your perspective.
Thx.
“Because the Catholic Churchs response to his assertions was precisely to quote scripture to him.”
Having seen some of the scripture quoting done on a few of these Catholic threads, I think I can understand why Luther wasn’t convinced.