Actually, he proclaimed himself to be the beginning and the end of Scripture proves he believed himself to be the authority of at least hundreds of years of the Catholic Church. Disregarding the Fathers and Doctors of the Church. “HE knew better, don’tcha know?
The very fact that this man in his disobedience and changing the scripture to suit his prideful beliefs, cries out to the world his acclamation of “I will not serve.”
And where's the source for that claim, too?
You can provide the link along with the one from the other quote you claimed he made.
The very fact that this man in his disobedience and changing the scripture to suit his prideful beliefs, cries out to the world his acclamation of I will not serve.
Where are those words found?
And he would not serve whom? Or what?
His disobedience to whom or what?
And his objection to the abuse of indulgences? Is that without merit?
Between the potty mouth and these fanciful proclamations it might be better for you to stick to the Caucus'ed threads.
Actually, he proclaimed himself to be the beginning and the end of Scripture
Seriously, these threads require proofs, not polemics. You seem over-wrought.
Please explain to us how "by itself" is different from "alone".
Source please, while do you really think Luther is a pope to use, or even determinative of what we believe, so that we must concur with him? He was actually quite Catholic in many ways we are not.
Mary is dead and in a grave somewhere.