10 Facts About Martin Luther You Didn't Learn In Youth Group

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Michael debunks 500 years of anti-Catholic propaganda.
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It’s difficult to take you seriously with that outfit 😊

melflo
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If you are going to criticize Lutherans at least you should know something about them. What do you mean Lutherans do not believe in the true presence of the body and blood of Christ in the holy communion? Augsburg confession is common to all Lutherans and states:
"Article X: Of the Lord's Supper.
1] Of the Supper of the Lord they(Lutheran congregations) teach that the Body and Blood of Christ are truly present, and are distributed 2] to those who eat the Supper of the Lord; and they reject those that teach otherwise."
in fact it was one of the articles approved by the catholic opposition

Jopedius
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"10 Reasons Martin Luther Wasn't That Great. Now Start Fighting." Thanks Daily Wire.

ScubaShneve
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I don't know what concerns me more, the fact that the dress looks good on him... or the fact that he feels comfortable in it.

ethansmith
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Thank you Michael for speaking the truth. As fellow catholic Christians we must remember that the world hated jesus for speaking the truth. They will hate us siding with Jesus. God bless you.

tito
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Lutherans still believe in the real presence today. Always have taught that.

AmandaPiperS
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So hard to take anything he says seriously and comprehend it with that shirt lmap

gaonwheels
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Well Martin wasn't reforming the Catholic Church. He was reforming the understanding of the Christian faith. He reformed a concept rather than an institution. Yes, he technically was also a revolutionary against the Catholic Church, but that doesn't exclude his reform of doctrinal teachings. The two options aren't binary. They don't exclude the other as a possibility. You have triggered me, Michael! *shrieks*

CarlosRodriguez-dhmm
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Anyone who quotes Chesterton is worthy of my like.

Atreus
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Bro, ya not representing the Sacrament argument accurately at all. There were three arguments, not two. You represented Luther's, but not the internal debate within the Church. And it was only a "revolution" because the Catholics didn't accept many of the reforms. You'll notice they've actually come around on many of his criticisms at this point. Yeah, a guy from the 1500's said some awful things about Jews, I'm pretty sure everyone knew that. Some pretty weak Catholic sauce trying to rain on the parade. And ya wonder why Luther bailed.

Ultra_Light_Beam
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This would be an amazing apologetic, if it wasn’t for your Moana dress

MCS
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6:39 Lutherans do believe in physical presence in the Lord’s Supper, there is not a difference there between Luther and Lutherans

chancewilson
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Ben Shapiro and The Daily Wire, if I could cite proofs from both Luther's writing and Roman Catholic Church documents that a good percentage of what Michael Knowles said was simply not true then would you take this video down and recant? Or do facts all of a sudden care about papal feelings?

BeauKennedy
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Up next, 8 billion facts about the Catholic Church that you didn't learn in CCD

bretlynn
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Interestingly enough, the ‘Protestant’ denomination most vocal about their disagreement with Luther is in fact, the Lutherans. General reformed stance is that Luther correctly identified problems to be addressed not that he was able to provide adequate solutions from his limited perspective and lifetime. Valiant attempt Knowles, but ultimately persuading no one not already on your side.

bradley_s_g
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When did Rachel Maddow work at the DW?

kyledorsty
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Read Martin Luther's own writings, the fellow was quite disturbed. Why are so many so called Christians getting upset in the comments, yet so quick to pull out the anti-catholicism...?

johndoe-lrqc
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And what about the fact that Luther was not perfect... Protestants are not the ones that have a pope that represents Christ on earth...

kevfoda
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What is your sources on these facts? I would like to read more about them

CaptainRainballs
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Although Chesterton was right about many things, he was wrong to consider Luther a revolutionary. He indeed wanted to reform the church and was never motivated by s desire to forment schism.

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