Does Luther have scriptural references for TJATL? Didn't think so. The 'regurgitated' writings do. TJATL isn't accepted doctrine, the rest is. Really isn't that tough. Did Pauls' pre-conversion musings have any value?
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9 Lo, Ammi: You
are not my people, so also am I not your God.
Luke 21:20-23: When ye shall see Jerusalem com^
passed with armies, then know that the desolation
thereof is nighfor these le the days of vengeance
that all things which are written may te fulfilled.
[King James Version, Chapter 21:20, 22]
CHILDREN OF THE DEVIL
Our Lord also calls them Vipers. In John
8:39: If ye were Abrahams children, ye would do
the ivorks of Abraham. Verse 44: Ye are of your
father, the Devil.
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g are here cited: Haggai 2:6,7: Thus
saith the Lord of Hosts yet, once, it is a little while
and I will shake the heavens, and the earth, and the
sea, and the dry land. And I will shake all nations!
and the desire of all nations shall come
Etc Etc. The text is peppered with scriptural references throughout.
http://resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/TheJewsAndTheirLies-Luther.pdf
>>Didnt think so.
Uhuh. Didn't think. So?
So. Maybe you (or at least some people) would have done more thinking if it had been in the curriculum.