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        <title>Luther anti-Semitic — Christian Debate</title>
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        <title>Was Luther anti-Semitic?</title>
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        <pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2018 05:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>A champion and icon of the Reformation, scholar and a denomination after his teachings and name, what do I make of this? <strong>How does one explain Luther's anti-Semitic remarks? Was it a moment of weakness or a way of life? Do his anti-semitic remarks leaked into his teaching and ere into the Lutheran Church? What are the Jewish-Lutheran relationships are like today? Luther said of the Jews:</strong></p>

<pre spellcheck="false" tabindex="0">                   Martin Luther - 1543-- Of The Unknowable Name and The Generations of Christ
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<p>"But your [God’s] judgment is right, justus es Dominie. Yes, so shall Jews, but no one else be punished, who held your word and miracles in contempt and ridiculed, insulted and damned it for such a long time without interruption, so that they will not fall, like other humans, heathens and all the others, into sin and death, not up in Hell, nor in the middle of Hell but in the pit of Hell, as one cannot fall deeper...</p>

<p>"Even if they were punished in the most gruesome manner that the streets ran with their blood, that their dead would be counted, not in the hundred thousands, but in the millions, as happened under Vespasian in Jerusalem and for evil under Hadrian, still they must insist on being right even if after these 1,500 years they were in misery another 1,500 years, still God must be a liar and they must be correct. In sum, they are the devil’s children, damned to Hell..."</p>

<p>"The Jews too got what they deserved. They had been called and elected to be God’s mouth as Jeremiah says...Open your mouth wide and I will fill it; they however, kept tightly closed their muzzles, eyes, ears, nose, whole heart and all senses, so he polluted and squirted them so full that it oozes from them in all places and devil’s filth comes from them.<br />
Yes, that tastes good to them, into their hearts, they smack their lips like swine. That is how they want it. Call more: ‘Crucify him, crucify him.’ Scream more: ‘His blood come upon us and our children.’ (Matthew 27:25) I mean it came and found you..."</p>

<p>"Perhaps, one of the merciful Saints among us Christians may think I am behaving too crude and disdainfully against the poor, miserable Jews in that I deal with them so sarcastically and insulting. But, good God, I am much too mild in insulting such devils…"</p>

<p><strong>Was he angry? Regardless, how does one explain (or justify) Luther's remarks below?  Was he frightened, threatened or just being himself? What was the context? Help me to understand? CM</strong></p>
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