Martin Luther Was The Worst Anti-Semite Of All Time

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Martin Luther was a Christian priest, German monk, and a notorious anti-Semite who lived from the late fifteenth century until the early sixteenth century. He wrote many anti-Jewish manuscripts and books, and recruited against them for his entire life. Still, he was a monumental Christian leader, who contributed very much to their religion, in ways such as translating the bible into German and leading the Protestant Reformation. However, to Jews he will always be remembered as possibly the worst anti-Semite of all time. (History.com staff. Martin Luther and the 95 Theses)
Martin Luther was born to Hans Luder and his wife Margarethe on November tenth, 1483, in Eisleben, Saxony, which was then part of the Holy Roman Empire. Since he was his father’s firstborn, his father wanted him to pursue being a lawyer, which was a good job even at that time. However, since his school focused mainly on persuasive speaking and writing, grammar, and logic, Luther came to despise it. The only aspect of it that he appreciated was that it sparked him into having an early interest in monastic life. He then went on to go to the University of Erfurt, where he learned arithmetic, astronomy, geometry and philosophy. (wikepedia.org) He graduated and received a master’s degree in 1505. (History.com staff. Martin Luther and the 95 Theses)
Although his father still pushed strongly for Luther to become a lawyer, something bizarre happened to change that. Martin Luther was caught in a massive thunderstorm, and a bolt of lightning almost hit him. He vowed that if he came out of the storm alive, he would become a monk. He kept true to his word, and on July 17, 1505, he abandoned his studies of law to enter an Augustinian monastery. After seven years in the monast...

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