Message from @NormanLord
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is attending a protestant service as a catholic heretical?
@NormanLord He wasn't wrong though. The person and small section of the Catholic Church he was feuding with was going against Catholic canon
He was literally correcting them and calling them out on their bullshit and they kicked him out. Martin Luther was a Catholic and part of the church until they excommunicated him, he wasn't some rando coming in telling people to change shit to ***his*** beliefs
And lutheranism doesn't allow fornication so idk where you're getting the "horny" part from
@BabySnaps yes
@BabySnaps yes
@RetardO ExtremeO the horny part is where a priest wanted to fuck a nun so he turned Europe on its head to get some coochie
Also what is divorce and contraception if not incentivising fornication lol
"you can smoke this weed but you're not allowed get high"
@NormanLord you're thinking of the king of England. He did that and had nothing to do with Luther lmao
Luther fucked a Nun
Did you not know this??
@NormanLord you're thinking of the king of England. He did that and had nothing to do with Luther lmao
If you're gonna h8 on the prots at least get the right denomination LOL
In an area with shit internet if its sending it twice
anglican != lutheran
anglican church was founded solely because the king wanted a divorce
He was not a sincere or serious priest, he broke his solemnly taken vows
His entire theology is just post hoc rationalisation of the sins he committed
He had 99 minimum stated heretical views, the papacy has no reason to take the ravings of a priest who's broken his vows as legitimate
who would win:
centuries old doctrine supported by the government of the nation vs. 1 shitpost
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Also i dont think you want to go down the path of "this person's actions delegitamizes the Church and doctrine" if you're gadolig lmao
no where on the wiki does it say he fucked her b4 marriage
Also, he didnt "break his vows" because they excommunicated him. All the stuff you are citing came after the fact
So yes, they should have listened to a priest, that hadnt broken his vows or done anything wrong at that point, that was telling them to stop going against whats clearly stated by Christ Himself, as well as the Catholic church
Ur just salty not because you know what happened and disagree with it, but because "grrr im SUPPOSED to be!"
Are you talking about indulgences?
No. That's not why he was excommunicated
The main issue was over communion
That he didn't believe in transubstantiation?
He did
The priest he got into a with feud didn't
Every Anglican I know here doesn't tho? So how did Protestants end up not believing?
So you're saying he was excommunicated for holding the church's position on transubstantiation?
Or at least what I understand the church's position to be
I apologise for being in error on the chronology of Luther's marriage btw, my mistake
Though I still wouldn't consider an oath taken before God for life to be rescinded by excommunication personally
Well Anglicanism is a completely different thing to Lutheranism
It's its own thing