Yeah no the Bible could be written for the masses to read and interpret
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Martin Luther's conviction for Christ reminds me of Jeremiah "his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones."
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Very relevant and heartwarming to seekers of the Truth
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And Jeremiah had the actual first hand account of original scripture, with the Rome having the version modified for centuries ...
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By translators and transcribers
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Should be burned at the stake tbh.
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Hahahaha.. see St Jermone and previous transcribers that inserted their interpretations into “ The Word”
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Jimbo, Satan was there in the beginning h to disrupt Bible interpretation and translation, .. and now u say sacrilege when the thinking ..
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Common intelligent man wishes to interpret in his own tongue
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Tell me more
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Punctuation has me shook
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Just in time for reformation day, Oct 31. Great article!
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Devil infiltrated Biblical translation and interpretation from its inception.. the subtle ways His Evil crafty mind works...
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Is it a coincidence that Martin Luther looked like Tony Soprano?
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But, he started his own religion because he could not conform
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And may you find liberty in all your endeavors
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Where did I put that Luther fedora meme....
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@adventistnews@adventistchurch Something to think aboutThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I would love to read this in full. Please.
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