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One would think that Martin Luther held the Bible to be the final authority in religious matters, but his actions prove otherwise. If you read Martin Luther, you soon realize that he regarded himself as the final authority, above the Bible -which he repeatedly proved by editing the Bible to agree with himself, above the Bishops and the Pope, which he also said openly, and against the entire of Christian history, including the Fathers, which he also said.
Not a who, but a what. He emphasized the authority of the bible
Martin Luther led religious reform. Martin Luther King led civil rights reform
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Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader; the reforms that he worked for concerned the problem of racial discrimination in America. He was not trying to reform religion, although he was named after a religious reformer, Martin Luther.
Latin filum meaning thread holds the stamen, the male part of the flower.
No. He was a religious minister.
Martin Luther claims authority based on his interpretation of Scripture, emphasizing that the Bible is the ultimate source of truth and authority for Christians. He argues that faith, rather than works or Church tradition, grants believers access to God's grace. Luther asserts the priesthood of all believers, suggesting that every Christian has the right and ability to interpret the Scriptures for themselves, thus challenging the hierarchical authority of the Catholic Church. This perspective laid the foundation for the Protestant Reformation and the idea of individual conscience in matters of faith.
Martin Luther felt that the Catholic Church needed reform because of the bad behavior of his fellow