(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Should Christians celebrate Martin Luther King Day? Well, considering the fact that he attacked the key doctrines of the Christian faith, the answer would be a resounding no. You see, Martin Luther King, although advertising himself as an American Baptist pastor, was actually a Marxist communist who hated the word of God. Now, you don't have to go very far to see this. You can go online and read his papers, where he explicitly attacks key doctrines of the Christian faith. For example, when writing about the resurrection, he states, from a literary, historical, and philosophical point of view, this doctrine raises many questions. In fact, the external evidence for the authenticity of this doctrine is found wanting. And if that wasn't enough, he also denied the existence of hell. A physical heaven and a physical hell are inconceivable in a Copernican universe. He claimed that Christianity copied and borrowed from Mithraism and even compared it to other cults. And then he also denies the return of Christ, saying, in its literal form, this belief belongs to a pre-scientific worldview which we cannot accept.