I´m afraid in that point I´m clearly on the catholic side-will that make me a heretic inside my heretic church?
About Luther- I do not see him as a great theologian and although he was an intelligent man, he was not an intelectual person in his deepest heart.
What he really was- he was a pastor, a preacher a man concerned about the practical execution of christian faith.
From this background I understand many points of his protest- but then their is a great difference between a good theology poorly executed- as it really was at that times in Germany- and wrong teaching. I personally have some problems understanding some teachings as the difference between Konsubstantiation and Transsubstantiation or why I should believe that The Lords Mother was taken to heaven and didn´t see death. This would not be a problem to me, because it happened before to Henoch and Eliah.
Iustitia est ad alterum.