i have no idea but he went to more-house college when he was 15 years old
Dr. king was 15 when he entered Morehouse College.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was 15 when he entered Moorhouse College in 1944. He graduated from Booker T. Washing High School.
Because he wanted to follow n his father's footsteps and become a minister.
He promised to become a monk if he survived a severe lightning storm
1948-Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania
James Earl Ray had attended a 'George Wallace presidential campaign rally' the day before he killed Martin Luther King Jr. George Wallace was extremely racist and segregationist. He had run for president on the Democratic ticket but could not become their candidate, so he ran as an Independent. George Wallace was Governor when he stood in the way of a public school as black students tried to enter after segregation was abolished. James Earl Ray was inspired by the Wallace's racist philosophy and rhetoric and decided to kill Martin Luther King Jr. As an aside, though the Democratic party once included segregationist Dixiecrats, most (but not all) of them abandoned the party during the civil rights era to become Independents or Republicans. Good example: Strom Thurmond.
Martin Luther King Jr. was 15 when he entered Moorhouse College in 1944. He graduated from Booker T. Washing High School.
College.
Martin Luther King Jr. went to collage first at Morehouse collage at the age 15 and then he went to Boston University. You maybe wondering how he went to collage at the age 15. Well he skipped both 9th and 12th grades.
Because he wanted to follow n his father's footsteps and become a minister.
He promised to become a monk if he survived a severe lightning storm
1948-Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania
He expressed concerns for their safety as they prepared to enter Alabama. His concern proved predictive.
a copy fo records to enter college with is called a transcript a copy fo records to enter college with is called a transcript
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Martin Luther was an Augustinian friar in the early 16th century who had extreme emotional problems with his father. In fright during a severe thunderstorm, he promised God that he would enter the religious life if He spared his life. Luther lived and entered the Augustinian Order. He became a teacher of theology, we are told, but still had problems with God, whom he had transferred his feelings of an overbearing father from his father to God. Martin, despite severe penances and other unhealthy practices never felt worthy. He did, at one time, list 95 Theses, which he wanted to discuss, we still have them, you may view them at the link below. Most of them, however, are actually Catholic doctrine which goes to show how poorly educated and formed Martin Luther was. Finally, after having a bright idea one day while sitting in the Friary's outhouse, Martin Luther left the Order without seeking permission and started his own Church based on "faith alone". As this is found in only one place in the Bible, in the book of James: "You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone." (RSV James 2:24) Martin Luther wrote his own Bible throwing out the book of James and insert the word "alone" into Romans: . from the website Beggars All: Reformation and Apologetics: "Martin Luther ADDED words to the Bible that were not there. When he was confronted with this sin of adding to the Bible he replied: "Because Dr. Martin Luther will have it so!" This man was one ego-maniac with delusions of popehood." "Romans 3:28 states, "Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law" (NKJV). Martin Luther, in his German translation of the Bible, specifically added the word "allein" (English 'alone') to Romans 3:28-a word that is not in the original Greek. Martin Luther reportedly said, "You tell me what a great fuss the Papists are making because the word alone in not in the text of Paul...say right out to him: 'Dr. Martin Luther will have it so,'...I will have it so, and I order it to be so, and my will is reason enough. I know very well that the word 'alone' is not in the Latin or the Greek text" (Stoddard J. Rebuilding a Lost Faith. 1922, pp. 101-102; see also Luther M. Amic. Discussion, 1, 127). This passage strongly suggests that Martin Luther viewed his opinions, and not the actual Bible as the primary authority--a concept which this author will name prima Luther."