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MT1926
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I read through my old posts, could you please point out these arguments?You used straw men arguments that don’t apply to Lutheranism or Pastor Fisk. In order to have a good conversation, we need to understand each other.
Actually the only time I mentioned scripture was in response to Mary and you stated “Won’t necessarily disagree with you”, So we resolved that one in my book and that one doesn’t count.
Can you please list the other straw man arguments against Lutherans and Pastor Fisk that you hold against me?
Already did:Then show us,exactly, in his words, where he does.
He states the Pope overturns what the Apostles have written. Your response. "Paul’s letters are a good place to start. Augustine and the Council of Orange are helpful too.
We are discussing this now. As I stated above you are going to need to give me some examples from Paul’s writings. Read what you wrote about the council of Orange couldn’t find what the Pope overturned. See the last post.
Becoming Catholic means you reject being saved by grace through faith?"
You responded “If you take a listen to the other link I posted, you’ll learn that we mean different things when we say the same words.” I listened to the other post couldn’t find a different definition of the word"reject".
What if a Catholic on here was to say to you Lutherans reject being saved by grace through faith? Would that be OK because what we really mean is you reject the Catholic definition of being saved by grace through faith?
I listened to it again and thinking it through it your argument makes no sense.
Pastor Fisk is speaking to someone who wants to leave the Lutheran church and join the Catholic church. What kind of a defense is well if you become a Catholic that means you reject Luther’s definition of being saved by grace through faith? Well no duh? Of course Catholics reject Luther’s definition that is why they are Catholic and not Lutheran. Pastor Fisk was speaking literally, meaning it the way you claim (he was using the Lutheran definitions) would make your argument a “staw man” argument. That was the first time I ever used that term, did I use it correctly?
Catholics believe we are saved by works and have to climb a ladder through purgatory.
You responded: “Catholics have always placed a heavier reliance on works than Lutherans”. Once again disagree. Just because Catholics value works through God’s good graces does not give Pastor Fisk the right to falsely accuse the Catholic church of teaching we believe we are saved by works.
Here is 2 more I found he stated:
- If you become Catholic you have to admit the Pope is God’s answer to life here on earth.
- If you become Catholic It is up to you to be righteous on judgement day, by your own works. I bolded these words because he paused and added the words by your own works to put emphasis on these words.
Could you point them out for me?
Please don’t answer that some Catholic somewhere believes this so it is OK for him to say it.