I have tried to go through this thread.
The one who started it, had a simple and very sincere question. My answer is that we may probably not want another separation of 500 years (or 5000 years or until the end of time), but we probably will have it. And nothing that I have read along this thread makes it seem otherwise.
I amd Lutheran. This does not mean that I consider Luther infallible or sinless or even particularly well-mannered and tolerant person. I simply think that he shifted again the focus of faith from Church to Christ. And I honestly think that this focus was lost from Catholics in his days and to some extent even now. That is my standpoint. Now I have said it and I do not come back to it again. At least in this thread.
It is more than abundantly clear to me that I am considered by Roman Catholics as heretic. I do not contradict, from your standpoint you are right.
And I myself would rather like to be called a heretic by the Pope himself, instead of the rather condescending and vague reference of “limited sacramental unity with the Church, which however is not a full communion”. For the apostles there were no persons or groups with “limited sacramental unity”, it was all or nothing.
If the price of unity is to claim to believe what you do not believe (like the latest Catholic dogmas of Papal infallibility, the Immaculate Conception, the Assumption of Virgin), then this pretended faith does not have any value, would be dishonest, and would not save me even if these dogmas (to much of my surprise) would be true.
If I am reminded that these things are true because the Church says they are true, and we know that the Church is right, because the Church knows what is right, because the Church, according to the Church, is the Guardian of Truth, of course, according to the Church… ad infinitum. Then to me this is just similar circular deduction of which we Bible-toting protestants are so well known.
I have written rather rudely, it is partially because English is not my first language and I am not able to formulate my phrases in a more diplomatic way. Suffice to say that my intention is not to offend, and I am not questioning the salvation of Catholics.
Regarding myself, I know that I will be judged by One, who knows everything, who is All Merciful and Perfectly Just. Whatever is going to be His final word of me and my eternal destiny I know that the decision will be indusputably right, merciful and just. Here I stand…