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Originally Posted by aron
Reminds of Jesus' "You stone the prophets, then build them sepulchres" - none of these 'MOTAS' would be allowed to minister today in the local churches of Lee
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Martin Luther and the reformers fought for the right to write, print, and publish. They would be the first to go.
This to many ministers in history was worthy of martyrdom. Remember William Tyndale, who was influenced by Erasmus? Tyndale was betrayed and murdered that we might have the English Bible.
Ironically, and I have mentioned this before, the late Jim Reetzke of Chicago often protested LSM's One Publication Edict saying, "
Christians have died for the right to publish." Many in the Midwest thought he was a vanguard of the faith.
Nearly a half millennia after the Reformers, LSM revoked this divine right. They then bribed Reetzke into trading his allegiance to the truths and freedoms of God for printing rights at LSM.