Original Intent, Individual Dignity, and Freedom of Conscience by Daniel Sheridan

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Categories: Daniel Sheridan, WTK Featured StoriesPublished On: May 25th, 2022Tags: , , , Views: 705631 words

By Daniel Sheridan

On this day, May 25, 1521, Martin Luther is declared an outlaw. However, the words that sealed his condemnation are the foundations of a free society. Here’s the story.

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