Sorry to be redundant, I don’t mean offensive nor hateful nor attacking. But I do want to ask (I know, whenever somebody says I don’t mean to offend anybody, that’s a sign that somebody will be). But history serves me well, Luther did break from the Church, I know he wanted reform, but one major thing was that he had said the Pope was the Antichrist. Was that said out of anger? Out of belief? Or just plain ignorance? B/c it sounds like the Lutheran position is different from that of Luther’s some 500 yrs ago.
My thoughts exactly.
My question for Lutherans is which part of the Confessions must the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church (OHCAC) must accept given certain beliefs stated clearly in the Lutheran confessions such as The part of the Pope as Anti-Christ, or that the Catholic Mass must be condemned and that is is an abomination?
Also, what compromises are Lutherans going to accept? So far I only see compromises for us to reject the deposit of faith passed to us from the Apostles themselves!.
In contrast, Luther even rejected the early christians beliefs (beliefs of the immediate successors of the apostles…) along with the other reformers… and perhaps Luther may be a gnostic? (see Luther and the unity ofthe churches: an interview with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger)
“Behold what great darkness is in the books of the Fathers concerning faith; yet if the article of justification be darkened, it is impossible to smother the grossest errors of mankind. St Jerome, indeed, wrote upon Matthew, upon the Epistles to Galatians and Titus; but, alas! very coldly. Ambrose wrote six books upon the first book of Moses, but they are very poor. Augustine wrote nothing to the purpose concerning faith; for he was first roused up and made a man by the Pelagians, in striving against them. I can find no exposition upon the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians, wherein anything is taught pure and aright. O what a happy time have we now in regard to the purity of the doctrine; but alas! we little esteem it. After the Fathers came the pope, and with his mischievous traditions and human ordinances, like a breaking water-cloud and deluge, overflowed the church, snared consciences, touching eating of meat, friars hoods, masses, etc., so that daily he brought abominable errors into the church of Christ; and to serve his own turn, took hold on St Augustine’s sentence, where he says, Evangelio non crederem, etc. The ##### could not see what occasioned Augustine to utter that sentence, whereas he spoke it against the Manicheans, as much as to say: I believe you not, for ye are damned heretics, but I believe and hold with the church, the spouse of Christ, which cannot err.”
The more I read the books of the Fathers, the more I find myself offended; for they were but men, and, to speak the truth, with all their repute and authority, undervalued the books and writings of the sacred apostles of Christ. The papists were not ashamed to say, What is the Scripture? we must read the holy Fathers and teachers, for they drew and sucked the honey out of the Scripture. As if God’s Word were to be understood and conceived by none but by themselves, whereas the heavenly Father says: “Him shall ye hear,” who in the gospel taught most plainly in parables and similitudes."
(Martin Luther, Table Talk 529)