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Thank you Deut.Deut. 32.8 said:On the contrary, the Lutheran Church has shown a good deal of courage in addressing the matter.
See, for example, Lutheran - Jewish Relations
Unacceptable, yes. However, it would be too easy just to write Luther off completely. He was a complicated man, and as capable of great loving tenderness towards the poor as he was of blind bigotry towards the Jews. Not to mention that he had some very valid complaints about the Catholic church at the time, which started the avalanche of "protest" against the absolute religious authority of Church and tradition. The idea that we can actually think for ourselves when it comes to religion comes largely from Luther. His "Doctrine of the Priesthood of All Believers" is the basis for the Congregationalism from which we are descended. Like him or not, Martin Luther is a large part of our UU heritage.robtex said:Luther was certainly a man of intolerable hate and his absolute blind hatred for the Jews seems to have been shuffled under the rug by modern day lutherns. I equate that fellas thought on the Jews to modern televanglists thoughts on homosexuality. Both unacceptable.