I would say the the comment you say was made by the ducumentary about salvation shows some ignorance on the part of the person making such a comment.
I would highly recommend The movie "LUTHER" which covers the early years of Martin Luther’s life, from his days as a monk in the early 1500s to the proclamation of the Augsburg Confession in 1530, which founded the Lutheran Church in Germany. It is a wonderful, entertaining historical drama that, despite some flaws, shows how one man’s faith in God changed the history of the world.
At the same time, however, the Luther presented by this movie returns several times to the central issue that occupied his mind, and changed the world: the primacy of God’s Word, the Bible. “Unless I am convicted by Scripture and plain reason. . . I will not recant,” Luther tells the German and Catholic authorities accusing him of heresy. “My conscience is captive to the Word of God.” For history tells us it was the demands of study for academic degrees and preparations for delivering lectures as the teacher of biblical theology at Wittenburg University that led Luther to study the Scriptures in-depth. His study of the Bible, the source of Christianity, convinced him that the Church had lost sight of the central truths of the faith: Sola Scriptura!
Luther DVD Color / 2003 2 Hrs. 4 Min.
Rated: PG-13 (Disturbing Images of Violence)
Dolby
Features: English 5.1 Surround, English and Spanish Subtitles, includes original theatrical trailer. _____________
Joseph Fiennes as Martin Luther. ____________
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"Engrossing. Compelling. Powerful."
-Movieguide
"...epic, ravishingly beautiful..."
-New York Times
Joseph Fiennes, Sir Peter Ustinov, Bruno Ganz, Alfred Molina, Claire Cox, Jonathan Firth, Uwe Osenknecht, Mathieu Carriere, Benjamin Sadler
Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love) stars as Martin Luther, the brilliant man of God whose defiant actions changed the world, in this "epic, ravishingly beautiful" (The New York Times) film that traces Luther's extraordinary and exhilarating quest for the people's liberation.
Even when threatened with violent death, Luther refuses to back down...
Regional princes and the powerful Church wield a fast, firm and merciless grip on 16th century Germany. But when Martin Luther issues a shocking challenge to their authority, the people declare him their new leader -- and hero. Even when threatened with violent death, Luther refuses to back down, sparking a bloody revolution that shakes the entire continent to its core. _________________________