Friday, October 30, 2009

Martin Luther On Islam

We should remember that this current rise of Islam that we are experiencing is not the first. This is the revived empire of Islam.

Martin Luther lived during the time of the Ottoman Empire and was well aware of the dangers this empire presents.

Here is a sampling of Martin Luther's thoughts on Islam:

"I have some pieces of Mohammed’s Koran which might be called in German a book of sermons or doctrines of the kind that we call pope’s decretals. When I have time, I must put it into German so that every man may see what a foul and shameful book it is.

In the first place, he praises Christ and Mary very much as those who alone were without sin, and yet
he believes nothing more of Christ than that he is a holy prophet, like Jeremiah or Jonah, and denies that he is God’s Son and true God. Besides, he does not believe that Christ is the Savior of the world, Who died for our sins, but that He preached to His own time, and completed His work before His death, just like any other prophet.

On the other hand, he praises and exalts himself highly and boasts that he has talked with God and the angels, and that since Christ’s office of prophet is now complete, it has been commanded to him to bring the world to his faith and
if the world is not willing, to compel it or punish it with the sword; and there is much glorification of the sword in it.

Therefore, the Turks think their Mohammed much higher and greater than Christ, for the office of Christ has ended and Mohammed’s office is still in force.From this anyone can easily observe that Mohammed is a destroyer of our Lord Christ and His kingdom, and if anyone denies concerning Christ, that He is God’s Son and has died for us, and still lives and reigns at the right hand of God, what has he left of Christ?

Father, Son, Holy Ghost, Baptism, the Sacrament, Gospel, Faith and all Christian doctrine and life are gone, and there is left, instead of Christ, nothing more than Mohammed with his doctrine of works and especially of the sword.
That is the chief doctrine of the Turkish faith in which all abominations, all errors, all devils are piled up in one heap."

5 comments:

  1. Brother:

    what is your source for Luther's comment ?

    jp

    www.calvinistcontender.org

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  2. Those comments are from "Vom Kriege wider die Turken" ("On war against the Turk")

    I see the title of your website, so I'm sure you are familiar with John Calvin's thoughts on Islam as well!

    Thank you for stopping by and commenting here, JP!

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  5. Anonymous said...
    I want to quote your post in my blog. It can?
    And you et an account on Twitter?
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    Yes- you can quote it, just give a link back here, so that your readers can read the article in it's entirety.

    I'm not sure what your question was about Twitter?

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