Someone at X censored this historic Christian essay by Martin Luther, alleging it to be "hateful." I believe this was a mistake. It's important to allow free expression of religious beliefs. Far from being "hateful," Luther was expressing his religious and theological beliefs in compassionate yet firm manner.
Nonetheless, I've modified the video in order to comply with X policies, carefully removing any wording that could be even remotely construed as "hateful." This new version does not violate any policies.
I want to make it clear that I condemn and disavow the emotion of hate, and I provide this video strictly for the purpose of historical research.
Whether we agree with his religious beliefs or not, it's important to understand the history and give a fair hearing to Luther's theological arguments.
This is from Martin Luther's, "On the J--s and Their Lies."
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🇺🇸🇮🇶🚨‼️ IRAQ: The Haditha Massacre!
U.S. Marines killed 24 people, including little children, in an Iraqi town and recorded the aftermath of their actions.
The military tried to keep these photos from the public. No weapons were found and a military investigation determined that the dead were civilians.
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Picture: A mother, Asmaa Salman Raseef, thirty-two, and her four-year-old son, Abdullah, lie dead in the corner of their living room.
Asmaa's arm is around her son, perhaps in a final attempt to protect him. Asmaa appears to be injured in the upper back.
Abdullah was determined by military investigators to have a bullet wound in his head. N.C.I.S. investigators concluded that the Marine who shot Abdullah was likely standing less than six teet away.