Scripture is Infallible

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Description

This artifact is a meme of Martin Luther, a man who questions seven New Testament books of the Bible in the 16th-century.

The submitter provided the following of the artifact's history:
I downloaded this meme off Facebook on November 6, 2016. I can't say who is the original creator or how long it could have been floating around before then, as this is a commonly used meme template. This artifact is digital only.

Creator

Unknown

Source

Michael West

Publisher

Facebook

Date

Language

English

Coverage

2000-2024

Social Media Post and Meme Item Type Metadata

Genre

Facebook Post

Material

Digital

Circulation

Internet

Linguistic Text

Remove 7 books from scripture.
Scripture is infallible.

Visual Text

Two images, one on top of another. The top image is a picture of two red buttons over white backgrounds and a hand in the picture to press one. The bottom is a picture of Martin Luther's head pasted to a body with sweat marks on the fact and a hand with a towel to wipe the sweat away.

Audience

Facebook

Uploaded

04/27/18

Files

image3.JPG

Citation

Unknown , “Scripture is Infallible,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 28, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/814.

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