Luther included the deuterocanonical books in his translation of the German Bible, but he did relocate them to after the Old Testament, calling them "Apocrypha, that are books which are not considered equal to the Holy Scriptures, but are useful and good to read."
What gives Luther the authority to change 1,200 years of tradition? What gives him the authority to change the religion? I Don’t quote scripture because we are a debate about the history of Western civilization & how Christendom has arrived at its current, broken state.
you know what I find interesting that the Heretic known as Luther? Aside from his Family crest & it’s ties Gnostic Rosecrutians, is that he led his rebellion on October 31st… what an interesting day; symbolic, if you are involved in the secret societies.
Luther included the deuterocanonical books in his translation of the German Bible, but he did relocate them to after the Old Testament, calling them "Apocrypha, that are books which are not considered equal to the Holy Scriptures, but are useful and good to read."
What gives Luther the authority to change 1,200 years of tradition? What gives him the authority to change the religion? I Don’t quote scripture because we are a debate about the history of Western civilization & Christendom has arrived at its current, broken state.
you know what I find interesting that the Heretic known as Luther? Aside from his Family crest & it’s ties Gnostic Rosecrutians, is that he led his rebellion on October 31st… what an interesting day; symbolic, if you are involved in the secret societies.
Luther included the deuterocanonical books in his translation of the German Bible, but he did relocate them to after the Old Testament, calling them "Apocrypha, that are books which are not considered equal to the Holy Scriptures, but are useful and good to read."
What gives Luther the authority to change 1,200 years of tradition? What gives him the authority to change the religion? Don’t quote scripture because we are talking about the history of Western civilization. you know what I find interesting that the Heretic known as Luther? Aside from his Family crest & it’s ties Gnostic Rosecrutians, is that he led his rebellion on October 31st… what an interesting day; symbolic, if you are involved in the secret societies.