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The pope being the biblical Antichrist was an uncontested belief among nearly all the Reformers. The original Westminster Confession of 1646 taught that the pope was the Antichrist. However, the American Presbyterians removed that from their version of the WCF in 1789. That was over two centuries ago. I think Lutherans have some catching up to do.Is this anything like the Westminster confession? Assume they are different but cut from the same cloth.
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I don’t think Mary’s post sounds angry at all. First of all, Lutherans have judged definitively that the pope is the Antichrist. Secondly, it is a matter of fact that teaching the pope is the Antichrist is an obstacle to agreement since Catholics believe that the pope is not the Antichrist.Mary, why the anger? The LCMS are fellow Christians. Charity goes further is bridging divisions than suspicion. all I’m saying is a typical group of Lutherans don’t sit around judging and condemning the pope or anyone else.