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A simple man with Scripture has more authority than the Pope or a council.
Martin Luther
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What this quote means

The quote suggests that personal belief and understanding, especially through Scripture, can surpass institutional authority.

Martin Luther's quote emphasizes the importance of individual faith and personal interpretation of Scripture over rigid ecclesiastical authority. It suggests that a simple individual, when grounded in their own understanding of spiritual texts, can possess a greater moral and spiritual authority than even the highest church officials or councils, which may be subject to institutional biases or corruption.

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Example use cases

In a discussion about personal beliefs and spirituality, this quote can be used to highlight the value of individual interpretation of faith.

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