Martin Luther main discovery when studying the Bible was that he didn't agree with it, thus he spent most of his time mutilating the Bible by throwing out books which he didn't agree with (all of the Deuterocanon from the Old Testament, and a good bit of the deuterocanon from the New Testament. Those books that he didn't throw out, like St. Paul's letters, he altered so that they would agree with his religion. For a complete discussion of the many changes that Martin Luther made to the Bible, and the mistranslations that he made of it, please read The Facts About Luther by Msgr. Patrick F. O'Hare, LL.D. and for a complete discussion of the Bible and the story of the lost books of the protestant Bible, please read Why Catholic Bibles are Bigger by Gary G. Michuta, links below.
To find quotes from Martin Luther King one can go to Google and type in Martin Luther King quotes. Alternatively you can go to BrainyQuote or BuzzFeed for some lesser known quotes.
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The second paragraph is a big allusion from the Bible. You can also find it in the 4th paragraph when he says "thus saith the Lord."
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His parents names were Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King.
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well i think Luther prayed to the Lord and read the God's WOrd (the Bible)
Yes, he did, his poem "Let America be America again" was written in 1938 and if you read that and Martin Luther's 'I have a Dream' speech, you'll find many similar phrases and passages, Martin Luther's speech wasn't until 1963 :)
his death was at his hotel in memphis, tennessee
I can find no record of Nelson Mandela being a role model or inspiration for Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. died in 1968 by an assassins bullet. Nelson Mandela was a convict in prison for sabotage during Martin Luther King Jr's freedom march. He lead the Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC). Nelson Mandela was an advocate of armed resistance and Martin Luther King Jr. was a man of peace. It is highly doubtful that Martin Luther King Jr. would look up to Nelson Mandela.