Martin Luther, a founder of Protestantism, added the word "alone" (allein in German) to Romans 3:28 in his translation of the Bible, making the verse read, "So now we hold, that man is justified without the help of the works of the law, alone through faith". The word "alone" does not appear in the Greek text, and some say that a literal translation of the verse would be, "For we consider that a person is justified by faith without the works of law".
Prots are clueless, bless your soul.
Martin Luther, a founder of Protestantism, added the word "alone" (allein in German) to Romans 3:28 in his translation of the Bible, making the verse read, "So now we hold, that man is justified without the help of the works of the law, alone through faith". The word "alone" does not appear in the Greek text, and some say that a literal translation of the verse would be, "For we consider that a person is justified by faith without the works of law".