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Martin Luther called the Holy Father names which common decency prevents me from putting on WikiAnswers. The following is from the book, from The Facts About Luther, by Msgr. Patrick F. O'Hare, LL.D., Nihil Obstat: Rev. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Imprimatur: John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York; c 1987 by TAN Books and Publishers, Inc, Rockford, IllinoisIn the beginning, Martin Luther realized that he and the rest of men could come to salvation only by the knowledge and practice of the Catholic faith of which Jesus Christ is the Soul and the Founder. He knew, as demonstrated by Faith and reason, that Jesus Christ and true religion are to be found only in the Catholic Church, where alone the Master teaches, dispenses His graces and communicates His divine spirit. ... As a layman he knew all this, as a priest he taught all this, and as a doctor of divinity, he was prepared to advocate and defend all this against all comers. Later in life, as he abandoned his spiritual duties and little by little lost God's grace, he (by his own admission) grew careless in the performance of his religious duties and daily violated the plain and sacred obligations to which he had bound himself voluntarily by most solemn vows. At which point, he started his campaign against the Church and attached the Pope and Christ's Church as "corrupt in its very constitution"; that from the temple of God is had become "a synagogue of Satan"; that its visible head, the Pope, was "Antichrist," and that "the Papacy must be destroyed." He contended in a pamphlet that the Papacy is "an institution of the devil': and he abused all Popes, Bishops, priests, monks, and Catholics in general, in the coarsest and most brutal manner. Possessed of a satanical hatred of all authority save what he claimed for himself, he imagined that the Church was all wrong and should be cast aside as a human invention, despite the fact that her Founder was Jesus Christ, who promised the assistance of the Holy Ghost to protect her from error and who declared He would preserve her to the end of time to spread the glad tidings of Redemption.
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Yes, John Calvin was a Frenchman who was tonsured at an early age, but left the Church and started the Reformed and Presbyterian tradition - that is the one that believes that God predestines some to heaven and some to hell. Martin Luther was an Augustinian Friar who left the Church over salvation believing that as long as he had faith alone (in direct contradiction to the Bible) he was saved, even if he committed adultery and murder on a daily basis. Martin Luther started the Lutheran Churches.
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During the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther translated the Bible into German for the first time, so that it would be available to the common man instead of only to royalty and priests. William Tynedale accomplished a similar undertaking by translating the Bible into English.
racism...although it may not be as harsh and practiced daily throughout races . racism and discrimination are still going on in the 21st century ,people look at the color of someones skin and base a descision , create sterotypes, or dislike others because of that.
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