Luther genuinely thought that Jews would convert to his reformed Christianity. That clown really thought the problem was Rome being too antisemitic, and even "made friends" with some rabbis to this end. When he realized they were playing him for a fool, THAT's when he wrote " On the Jews and Their Lies" (1543) ... only AFTER getting played by them!
Luther genuinely thought that Jews would convert to his reformed Christianity. That clown really thought the problem was Rome being too antisemitic, and even "made friends" with some rabbis to this end. When he realized they were playing him for a fool, THAT's when he wrote " On the Jews and Their Lies" (1543) ... only AFTER getting played by them!