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Definitely. They have a different take on scripture which is an aberration from Sola Scriptura. They confess that scripture “contains” the word of God, not that scripture “is” the word of God. This has allowed them over the years to essentially pick and choose what they accept as binding upon the faith and what they can toss away. It has made a complete mess of their theology and practice. As a result, the confessional Lutheran bodies are no longer in fellowship with the ELCA. This is one of the reasons why confessional Lutherans are so adamant about adhering to Sola Scriptura. We believe it to be the guiderail that keeps our confessions sound. We have much more in common with the Roman Catholic community in this regard than we do with the ELCA, which is essentially an apostate body at this point (this does not speak to all congregations, there are many faithful congregations, but the ecclesial body as a whole is not faithful).I see in my niece’s ELCA community that there’s folks saying stuff like: “ Well, I think this is what Jesus really meant… “ which really amounts to them using Scripture to justify what they want to do anyway, and I’m thinking of the “ justification “ for women clergy, gay ministers, gay “ marriages “ and abortions when I say this; does that anger you guys who seriously take what Our Lord taught?
The Church has been faithful on many issues but I would not rest on my laurels and assume that will always be true on matters of faith and morals. I keep my eyes on Roman Catholic news articles and news sites, and just as every other ecclesial body is struggling with liberal views of Christianity, so is Rome. I could probably do some Catholic news searches and find things that would greatly worry you, it worries me as well because our ultimate goal is one Church body united in doctrine. The Catholic education system at the university level is especially concerning. We have a saying, when Rome sneezes Wittenburg catches a cold. There is a lot of truth to this.
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