Message from @Based Chav
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Broke his voews
Married a nun
Spat on authority and tradition
Did the EO do that too?
It's a perfect example of what not to do, and his "reformation" is as much of a "reformation" as the current reformation that presents sodomy and abortion as the greatest virtues
No, because the disputes with the orthodox are of different nature, and not an evil monk
Oh, so when their clergy are married, it's fine?
When their clergy are married, they didn't break vows, and they definitely didn't make a nun break hers
>Vow of lifelong chastity
>Gets married.
>Not a breach.
Wat.
I assume that their voews don't include celibacy if they are allowed to marry
But if they do, then in that sense I would blame them equally
Nuns are married to Christ, though, m8
Ceremonially, anyway.
Let's not pretend Luther was, let's say, better than any random perverse heretic
Vows to a corrupt establishment do not Trump "Be fruitful and multiply"
Also the EO and OO both marry
It doesn't cease to amaze me how people declare themselves followers of that evil man who declared war on the Church, celebrate his perverse rebelion, and then tike to brag about how orthodox they are, and how much they love tradition, and want to "fit in". Well, you can't have it both ways,
Calling the Church of Christ a corrupt establishment
My great grandfather was OO
What's OO?
My great grandfather was OO
Oriental Orthodox
Ah.
Pack it up boys, Christ is corrupt
Yeah, cause we all know how the EO, OO, and RC all agree on tradition
It's not the tradition itself
It is the fact that there is a mechanism inspired by the HS, set up by Christ, through apostolic succession, that is NEEDEED
Then come the lutherans and start talking about how evil that Church is, giving themselves the name of a perverse heretic
And even daring to say "this is a heresy", when they are defined by their hate towards the authority that can determine what is a heresy
Yeah, so when the OO got anathematized at Chalcedon did they lose Apostolic Succession too?
Don't try to move the goalposts
Those who rebel against the Church have nothing.
I have class
Luther knew about the Church, about its authority and its divinity, and still spat on it
Now Lutherans try to justify this man by saying how outraged he was regarding the bahaviour of some bishops or whatever was. The point of the Church is precisely that what comes from divine authority is beyond these things, and while he had the right to complain (like priests and bishops complain about the modernist plague in clerics), that is in no way an excuse, because again, the very point of the Church is that no matter how bad someone is, certain things are protected by the Holy Spirit
Certain things like the declaration of Luther's heresies as heresies, just like the thousand heresies before, and the thousand heresies afterwards.
My point in bringing up the OO is that you have to declare them equally lacking in succession since they denied Chalcedon and they attended the council. They knew they were going against the unanimous agreement of the other Bishops and clergy and, in particular, Rome and Constantinople
The debate about Luther and then invoking EO being able to marry is missing the point