"The Lutheran Question"
Jan 23, 2024 6:17:19 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on Jan 23, 2024 6:17:19 GMT -8
The Lutheran question is closely related to the Jewish question. Conventionally in English, "The Jewish Question" is simply, "Well are you a Jew or not, is that your final answer." This is simply predicated on the fact that an awful lot of people just "feel Jewish", whether they are Hebrews or citizens and reside in Israel or not. Luther of course, was from Germany, and he knew nothing at all about being Jewish, but certainly thought that he was divine. As a contemporary of Cromwell who conspired with him, he has had considerable influence on English speaking culture.
The predicate subject in its temporal European context is with reference to the crusades. Crusader kings were relatively Hebraic, a guy who was obviously German that went around claiming to be a Jew would first and foremost be known (by opinion, rather than just what he looked like) by his overt support of the Crusades, meaning that he would have wanted to liberate the other Jews from the invading Turks and Moors.
The Biblical statement, "A man is known by the company he keeps." is the real point of contention in relativity science. This is a profession of Christ and should be taken by a claimant to Christianity as the sentence of the law. This isn't a relativistic statement. The Messiah, presupposed by his religious followers to be your judge both now and in the next life, has said that you are known by the company you keep. You are not known, for that reason, either by your generational lineage (your gentile status), or by your church membership really either. Company is company. Are you in trade-trust monetary exchange status with them? Do you and those people do business together? That's company.
The predicate subject in its temporal European context is with reference to the crusades. Crusader kings were relatively Hebraic, a guy who was obviously German that went around claiming to be a Jew would first and foremost be known (by opinion, rather than just what he looked like) by his overt support of the Crusades, meaning that he would have wanted to liberate the other Jews from the invading Turks and Moors.
The Biblical statement, "A man is known by the company he keeps." is the real point of contention in relativity science. This is a profession of Christ and should be taken by a claimant to Christianity as the sentence of the law. This isn't a relativistic statement. The Messiah, presupposed by his religious followers to be your judge both now and in the next life, has said that you are known by the company you keep. You are not known, for that reason, either by your generational lineage (your gentile status), or by your church membership really either. Company is company. Are you in trade-trust monetary exchange status with them? Do you and those people do business together? That's company.