Sunday, December 4, 2011
Explorers' Motives
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Scientific Method
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
"No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong."
Monday, October 31, 2011
Martin Luther - Hero or Heretic?
In my opinion, Martin Luther was a heretic. I am not saying that because it was the side that I was given in the debate, but because of all the present facts.
Although Martin Luther was seen as a hero in the eyes of many common people of the time, he used reverse psychology, and deception to place this thought into the mind of the public. People may argue that Luther started up revolts that helped free the people; however, in reality, he sent hundreds, of thousands of innocent people to slaughter. Also, after urging the peasants to revolt, he publishes a book, and gives statements about how the peasants are not being holy, not following God's plan, and that they should be killed for their actions; the actions that he started in the first place. The other, and perhaps biggest argument on why Luther is a hero, is that he freed the people from the Church's teachings by allowing them to interpret the bible by themselves. Yet, if you examine the details, and facts, you realize, that in a way he was just like the Catholic Church. This is because Luther removed parts of the New Testament that where inconsistent with his views. He also manipulated translations by adding words to the Bible in order to clarify it, or in other words, to clarify his interpretation. Another point is that he preached the correct way of gaining salvation, how to run the church, who should run the church, etc.
Now, if we look even deeper, into Luther's way of gaining salvation, we see yet another action that contrasts with his teachings. Luther is trying to put his interpretation of the bible, and the Christian faith into the community. He states that you should not use the interpretation of the bible from others, but rather use your own. He also states that there is no need for Church officials, or any other people that work solely for the Church, such as monks, and saints. Now, he is telling the public that they should not listen to the Pope’s interpretation, who is a Church official; but they should listen to St. Paul’s, who was a missionary. Why is the Pope’s interpretation incorrect were the missionary’s is the True? Shouldn't the people get to choose their own interpretation of salvation? Who is he to decide what is right and wrong?
Finally, the greatest reason why he was not a hero but rather a heretic is an undeniable fact. Martin Luther was an exact example of a heretic based on the definition of the world. A heretic was someone who disagreed or challenged Church teachings. Luther, preached his own ideas, revolted rebelled against the corruption of the church, and converted people to Lutherism, and away from Catholicism.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
"The Spark for the Reformation: Indulgences" vs. "Justification by Faith"
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
"Blood alone moves the wheels of history."
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Sale of Grade Points
Thursday, September 22, 2011
"All the World's a stage"
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
"The end justifies the means."
Sunday, September 4, 2011
"Outer Beauty is the true sign of inner goodness"
What is a Renaissance Man?
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
What is history and why do we study it?
Friday, August 26, 2011
Who is Shakespeare?
There are many theories to who is the actual author of the Shakespeare. Although Shakespeare was an actual human, many historians believe that he should not be credited for all 37 plays. I, personally believe that the true author was Edward De Vere of Oxford. Edward was an educated nobal who was also a poet and play write. He studied
law, Greek, Latin, visited Italy, and was part of the queens court. He had to keep his writing a secret because play write was beneath royalty. Based on this information, you can clearly see that he knew all the aspects of Shakespeare's plays. This is why I believe that he is the true