Fre3dombear said:Mothra said:Fre3dombear said:Mothra said:Fre3dombear said:Mothra said:ShooterTX said:Fre3dombear said:
This is what has led you astray and created confusionLuther stated it in “The Estate of Marriage” (1522). He also allowed polygamy.
— Dr Taylor Marshall™️ (@TaylorRMarshall) January 18, 2026
He was wicked.
Why do you continue to bring up Martin Luther?
We all know that he was an imperfect man. We don't worship Luther the way you worship the pope or Mary.
There was only 1 perfect human in all of history, the man Jesus Christ. ALL others were/are sinners (including Mary).
We are Christian (followers of Christ), not followers of Luther. The scriptures are the Word of God, not Martin Luther. I base none of my beliefs in God upon the man Martin Luther.
Try using scripture to defend your beliefs, rather than attacking a flawed human to defend them.
He's a simple dude. Thinks all Protestant denoms worship Luther and are one big monolithic group.
Incorrect. Have noted your choice of one of 40,000+ options repeatedly. Again with the name calling and perjoratives like clockwork but no defense or debate.
Feel free to explain why you continue to bring up Luther, then.
Good luck!
Ummmm Luther was the catalyst for the 40,000+ new religions all believing they have it right.
Ummm, yeah so what's your point? Nobody here is venerating Martin Luther or even agreeing with him. So why do you keep bringing up irrelevant points?
Whats relevant is you have 40,000+ religions to choose from. Yall argue amongst yourselves here and passionately say "protestant isnt one thing" which of course proves my point for me. Thats the point. Congrats on each being your own pope-to each one here that is. That wasnt what Jesus wanted us to do. He said beware wolves in sheep's clothing which is of course folks like luther calvin pope francis etc.
The "40,000 religions" claim by Roman Catholics is just ignorant, parroted talking points. Like much of what they believe, it is just taken as the truth without involving any independent criticial thinking. The core, central tenets of virtually all Protestant denominations are the same, and virtually all Protestants regardless of the denomination consider each other fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. The actual number of denominations is more likely in the hundreds, not tens of thousands.
The real question Roman Catholics should be asking themselves is if it's better to be hundreds separated by minor doctrinal issues.... or billions united in damnable error.