Did martin luther write the keys and their lies?
At the beginning of his career, Luther was apparently sympathetic to Jewish resistance to the Catholic Church. But Luther expected them to convert to his purified Christianity. When they did not, he turned violently against Jews. In 1994, the Church Council of the Evangelical Church in America rejected Luther's anti-Semitic writings. The book was The Jews and Their Lies.
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