refer to, or us the term snow covered dung? RC's bring this up and here's a rebuttal from a post on another board, and edited a bit:
In times past, a __catholic poster brought this up. When "bjbear" asked for a citation, there was none offered.
Reputable Protestant scholars hadn’t heard of it – so he wrote the Catholic apologists who "quoted" Luther (Hahn, Keating, Ray, etc.), they all answered, but none knew where it came from.
. . . At Concordia University (Lutheran) in River Forest, Illinois . . . no one heard of such a thing. Nor had scholars from the ECLA, LCMS, and WELS,
A Christians named Servant had a group of "armchair" theologians pour over his writings, but none could find it (they even searched the entirety of Luther's Works by Pelikan on CD).
Is Patrick F. O'Hare's The Facts About Luther the source?
Or has James White cited it, or Hank Hanagraaf said it on a radio show?
In times past, a __catholic poster brought this up. When "bjbear" asked for a citation, there was none offered.
Reputable Protestant scholars hadn’t heard of it – so he wrote the Catholic apologists who "quoted" Luther (Hahn, Keating, Ray, etc.), they all answered, but none knew where it came from.
. . . At Concordia University (Lutheran) in River Forest, Illinois . . . no one heard of such a thing. Nor had scholars from the ECLA, LCMS, and WELS,
A Christians named Servant had a group of "armchair" theologians pour over his writings, but none could find it (they even searched the entirety of Luther's Works by Pelikan on CD).
Is Patrick F. O'Hare's The Facts About Luther the source?
Or has James White cited it, or Hank Hanagraaf said it on a radio show?