God implies singularity; "they" implies plurality...that's the manipulation (pulling many together within action), which establishes a debate among those pulled together.
A jew suggests pluralism to tempt each consenting gentile into a plural consensus that ignores singularity. The godless are the gentiles who believe in the "sum of all things" aka to bring together what the one and only god sets apart.
Martin Luther called out the jews
a) To "call out" inverts being one "within all". The issue...a gentile cannot C (see) that. Does one C-ALL (see all) or does one listen to the call of another...it's ones free will of choice to discern this for self.
Martin Luther called out the Jews in the 1400s for thinking they can debate and manipulate God. That hasn't stopped.
God implies singularity; "they" implies plurality...that's the manipulation (pulling many together within action), which establishes a debate among those pulled together.
A jew suggests pluralism to tempt each consenting gentile into a plural consensus that ignores singularity. The godless are the gentiles who believe in the "sum of all things" aka to bring together what the one and only god sets apart.
a) To "call out" inverts being one "within all". The issue...a gentile cannot C (see) that. Does one C-ALL (see all) or does one listen to the call of another...it's ones free will of choice to discern this for self.
b) Luther/luth/lute - "flute" + Martin/mars - "war"... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fife_(instrument)
That aside...Martin was born LUDER (prostitute; whore), hence blowing the flute.