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Conversations That Matter

Did Martin Luther Inspire the Holocaust?

Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris

Society & Culture

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2020

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Jon takes a break from everything current to focus on a completely unrelated but interesting topic. We often hear Martin Luther inspired the holocaust, but is it true?

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0:00.0

Is Martin Luther Anti-Semitic?

0:03.0

Okay, for those who don't know, these power clips are around the 20 minute mark or so.

0:10.0

And I just came up with that term last week when I made a short video and I thought you know

0:14.0

it would be a good name for not very original I guess power clip because it's just giving you kind of like a it's like a power bar

0:19.9

you're getting like hit with all this information at once, but we're not going to be talking about the thing that everyone else is talking about.

0:27.0

In fact, I'm not even going to mention that thing. You know what that thing is, but I'm rebelling against that because frankly I'm sick of talking about it and it doesn't mean that I don't have other information

0:36.5

Cued up for an episode soon I do and I'm keeping track of things but you know what we need to get our minds off of it because everywhere we look we're

0:43.6

hearing worry and fear and this is what's happening it doesn't matter what side of

0:48.3

the aisle you're on you're gonna hear something about how this is the end of

0:52.4

the world and so it's not ever really

0:55.0

the end of the world until the world actually ends. And when that happens, we get to go to be with Jesus

0:59.4

and I'm looking forward to that. But we're still in this world right now and I want to talk about something that

1:04.4

has interested me for a while and that's the subject of Martin Luther you know he's a

1:08.7

Protestant hero I mean we usually look at the event of him nailing the 95 feces to the

1:14.8

Vittenberg door as the seminal event the starting point of the Protestant

1:19.4

reformation and a lot of young Protestant boys look up to Luther and he's an example of you know not just a Christian but a

1:26.7

masculine figure and over the last I don't know 10 or 15 years really like half half my lifetime, I guess.

1:34.1

I've noticed kind of a shift.

1:36.6

Luther is still mentioned at times,

1:38.6

but not quite as prominently.

1:40.2

And of course you got those really reform guys

1:42.0

who just, they're always going to talk about

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