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Lutheran Insulter

Copyright © 2012, Tyler Rasmussen. Design based on the Shakespearean Insulter. Insults quoted from Luther’s Works, copyright © 1957, Concordia Publishing House and Fortress Press. Portrait of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1529.

Because Luther was generally insulting a specific person or group of people, the insults have been modified from their original context into second person singular or plural. Most gender specific words have been made gender neutral. Other modifications made if necessary to fit a general audience. Original wording maintained as much as possible.

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Posted on Wednesday, February 29 2012. Tagged with: insultinsultsluthermartin lutherrenaissance
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St. Xena What would Xena do? Kick some ass, try to make the world a better place, nothing too difficult.
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