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The Blasphemies of Luther - Stone - 12-12-2022 The Blasphemies of Luther
A reproduction of Luther's face based on his death mask TIA | June 2012 The Protestants say: “Luther was a tool of God to correct the Church.” I invite you to see whether a man who wrote the blasphemies listed here can be used by God for anything good. Who was Martin Luther? He was the founder of a religion without sacraments or an ecclesiastic hierarchy, a man who despised the value of pious and penitent works for our salvation. He was an apostate monk who made heretical statements concerning Catholic Doctrine, which can be read below. On God and Jesus Christ According to “Table Talk” [Tischreden], the notes of his admirers published in book form, Luther said this about Our Lord Jesus Christ:
In personal notebooks written by Luther, recently discovered and studied by Fr. Theobald Beer, who published a book on the topic, the heresiarch affirmed that Christ is simultaneously God and Satan, good and evil. Luther professed a Gnostic and heretical dualism. The Protestants ignore these writings of Luther, and the few preachers who know them, hide them. Luther blamed God for all crimes of History and affirmed that Judas had no option but to betray Christ, just as Adam did. For God had already determined who would be sinners. On the Mass In some “forgotten” notes on the Mass, Luther wrote:
On his own behavior: “From morning to evening I do nothing and am drunk. You ask me why I drink so much, why I speak so loquaciously and why I eat so often. It is to fool the Devil who comes to torment me. … It is by eating, drinking, and laughing in this way, and then some more, and even by committing some sin, that I challenge and despise Satan, trying to replace the thoughts the Devil suggests with others, as for example, thinking with avarice of a beautiful girl or in a drunken stupor. Otherwise, I would be too furious.” (11) “I had up to three wives at the same time.” Two months after he said that, he married a fourth one, a nun. (12) On the Church “If we condemn thieves to be hanged, burglars to the scaffold, and heretics to the fire, why should we not use all our weapons against these doctors of perdition, these cardinals, these popes, the whole sequel of the Roman Sodom, so that they will not corrupt the Church of God? Why should we not wash our hands in their blood?” (13) [img=200x300]In 2011 Benedict XVI went to Erfrut to pay homage to Luther (here & here)[/img]
In 2011 Benedict XVI went to Erfrut to pay homage to Luther (here & here) 1. Lutero, Tischredden, Conversas à mesa, Edição de Weimar, n 1472, vol. 2, p. 107, apud Funck Brentano, Martinho Lutero, Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Vecchi, 1956, p. 15. 2. Apud ibid, p. 135. 3. Lutero, conversas à mesa, n. 963, vol. 1, p. 487, apud F. Brentano, ibid. p. 147. 4. Ibid., apud ibid. 5. Apud ibid., p. 111. 6. Pere Barriele, Avant de Mourir, apud, Lex Orandi: "La Nouvelle Messe et la Foi," Daniel Raffard de Brienne, 1983. 7. Henri Chartier, La Messe Ancienne et la Nouvelle, 1973, apud, Lex Orandi, ibid. 8. Luther, Sermon of the 1er dimanche de l”Avent, apud Lex Orandi, ibid. 9. Jacques Maritain, Trois Réformateurs, apud Lex Orandi, ibid. 10. Leon Cristiani, Du Lutheranisme au Proteatantism, 1900, apud, Lex Orandi, ibid. 11. Marie Carré, J’ai Choisi l’Unité, DPF, 1973, apud Lex Orandi, ibid. 12. Guy Le Rumeur, La Révolte des Hommes et l’Heure de Marie, 1981, apud Lex Orandi, ibid. 13. Hartmann Guisar, Martin Luther, La Vie er son Oeuvre, Paris: Lethielleux, 1931 |