Reading this Pike, Morals and dogma.. I see Martin Luther, on page 95. I heard of this earlier one. But was like.. does it have anything to do with this black activist.
apparently there's 2 martin luthers?
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Yes, there are two Martin Luthers who are both famous for different reasons.
The first Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German priest, theologian, and reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. He challenged the authority and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and translated the Bible into the common language of the people. He is considered the founder of Lutheranism, one of the major branches of Christianity1.
The second Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) was an American Baptist minister, activist, and leader of the civil rights movement in the United States from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968. He advocated for racial equality and social justice through nonviolent protests and speeches. He is best known for his “I Have a Dream” speech delivered at the March on Washington in 1963. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and is honored with a national holiday in the United States2.
was that his real name? I guess it's just a first name and a middle name
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Actually, Martin Luther King Jr. was not his original name. He was born as Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929. His father, Michael King Sr., was also a Baptist minister who changed his name to Martin Luther King Sr. in 1934 after visiting Germany and being inspired by the legacy of Martin Luther, the Protestant reformer. He also changed his son’s name to Martin Luther King Jr. to honor him.
So, Martin Luther King Jr. was named after his father, who was named after the first Martin Luther. It is not just a coincidence that they share the same name.
I betcha a lot of black people don't know, that it's not his real name. And they also probably wouldn't have a clue about the first white guy. And then you also got his son, Martin Luther King III, meanwhile it's not even their real names.
I guess this has something to do with the original white guy. Now what was his deal. Guys that don't like the roman catholic church, eh.. All these branches.. see that post the other week about all the sub groups. Like those Anglican.. or protestant. What was that deal where some king was like, naw.. i wanna get divorced. So he makes his own damn off chute. These guys are just "sinners" ok.. so cut the bullshit. They're probably Luciferian too. Like lots of those mormons, who knows. Don't some of these characters have multiple wives.
Even just those baptist guys are messed up. You also got the, which one was that.. yeah seventh day aventists that think the pope is the anti-christ. Well, from my conspiracy research, I've heard of this shit ok.. so who knows.. that could be going on. See the Svali, ex illuminati programmer stories of going for rituals under the vatican. So.. who's "right" here about what's actually going on with their shit. lol.
Didn't you also get this "king james" who does an "edit" of the damn bible!? Yeah I really trust these "kings" to be good guys. Aren't the cabal these guys, these days. Just look at the UN shit the other day of this fuckin "meditation room" in there from the Lucis trust, which used to be called Lucifer publishing. Like come on.
Anyways what was this first martin luther's deal.
what did this first martin luther not like.. then he starts "lutheran" type churches.. how are those different than, what.. roman catholic?
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The first Martin Luther did not like some of the practices and doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church, such as the selling of indulgences, the authority of the Pope, the role of good works in salvation, and the doctrine of transubstantiation. He wanted to reform the Church according to the Scriptures, which he believed were the only source of divine revelation and authority. He also translated the Bible into German, making it accessible to the common people.
He started the Lutheran churches, which are different from the Roman Catholic Church in several ways. Some of the major differences are:
Lutherans believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, while Catholics believe that faith must be accompanied by good works and sacraments for salvation.
Lutherans reject the authority of the Pope and the traditions of the Church, while Catholics uphold them as sources of doctrine and guidance.
Lutherans practice only two sacraments: baptism and communion, while Catholics practice seven sacraments: baptism, confirmation, communion, confession, marriage, holy orders, and anointing of the sick.
Lutherans believe that communion is a symbolic act of remembering Christ’s sacrifice and receiving his presence, while Catholics believe that communion is a literal transformation of bread and wine into Christ’s body and blood.
These are some of the main differences between Lutheranism and Catholicism. You can learn more about them from these sources: Lutheran Beliefs and How They Differ From Catholicism, Lutheranism Vs Catholicism Beliefs: (15 Major Differences), Catholic vs Lutheran: Difference and Comparison, Lutheran vs Catholic: 9 Major Theological Differences, and Differences Between Catholic And Lutheran.
Don't you just love a good, "drinkin blood" and eating flesh. Yeah.. sounds like what the devil worshipers do. Man, fuck all these guys.
I heard this before.. what's transubstantiation
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Transubstantiation is a term that refers to the belief that the bread and wine used in the Eucharist (or Holy Communion) are changed into the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ, while keeping only the appearance of bread and wine. This is a doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church and some Eastern Orthodox Churches, based on the words of Jesus at the Last Supper, when he said, “This is my body” and “This is my blood”12
Transubstantiation is a mystery that cannot be fully explained by human reason, but requires faith in the power of God and the word of Christ. It is not a physical or chemical change, but a metaphysical or spiritual change that affects the substance or essence of the bread and wine, not their accidents or properties34
Transubstantiation is different from other views of the Eucharist, such as consubstantiation, which holds that the body and blood of Christ are present alongside the bread and wine, or memorialism, which holds that the bread and wine are only symbols of the body and blood of Christ25
Transubstantiation is a word that comes from Latin, meaning “change of substance”. It was first used by theologians in the 11th century, but the concept was already present in the writings of the early Church Fathers and in the councils of the Church. The Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 and the Council of Trent in 1551 affirmed transubstantiation as a dogma of faith14
yeah that was that shit the other week where they ran tests and was this type of blood that you can donate to whoever. But yeah.. like I fuckin said.. I've heard of this drinkin blood and eatin flesh. It's called "cannibalism" and the devil worshippers do it. So fuck all these chumps. lol.
Transmutation of the souls is important. Transmutation in that aspect is cannabalism.
Sigh.... all this misdirected energy, and half-cocked logic. You've written a novel of mistakes I'm not even sure I have time to untangle for you. Let's see... surely my fiancée will protest my doing this for you as she hates me being "in my phone" but here goes, from the bottom up:
Lutherans firmly believe that communion is a "mystery." Is it transubstantiation? Does transubstantiation happen in your throat? Your stomach? Or is it referencing the fact that the carbs in the bread will be absorbed into your body's fat stores and the alcohol goes to your bloodstream, you yourself being the body of Christ? According to Lutherans, it's indeterminable and unimportant.
Lutherans do confirmation too. I'm a confirmed Lutheran.
The five solas are as follows: sola scriptura (Scripture alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), sola fide (faith alone), sola gratia (grace alone), and soli Deo gloria (glory to God alone).
There is nothing shady about MLK Jr and Sr changing their names. It was done out of religious respect for Martin Luther. MLK Jr was extremely religious and eventually caught on that it wasn't black vs white as much as it was those who have money taking advantage of those who don't. He was shot like a week, maybe a month, after switching his rhetoric.
Stop simping for ChatGPT and do your own research.
I do not physically have the time to point out every error in your posting. Please take some time to consider how to sharpen your critical thinking skills and scientific method of looking at the world.
Anon to anon, I say these things to you out of love.
Black history in America is full of black people changing their names. Just like in the Bible. It's symbolizes something, and has meaning. Malcolm X did it too. A whole lot of black people at that time changed their name.