Hi Topper:
This is clipped from Post 301 because if I quote your whole post I can’t post my response due to word limits. I thought it was well said and right on target.
I think that he didn’t bother to explain why he believed his positions to be right because, at least on some level, he knew that they could be defeated with Scripture, logic, reason, and the evidence from the Early Church Fathers. Luther had SO MUCH invested in Himself being right, especially on Salvation and on the nature of the Pope, ‘the VERY AntiChrist’ that he could not bear to hear those beliefs criticized in a compelling way. So all he did was repeat his beliefs over and over and over again, mostly I think, to continue to convince HIMSELF that he was right. It really had nothing to do with convincing the unconvinced. It had a lot to do with ‘reassuring’ those who followed him that he was right, and to a greater degree, those who followed him because it was in their best interests to do so. (Topper Post 301/clipped for brevity)
You know what is interesting Topper is this, I’m beginning to think that Luther in his heart was conflicted about his teaching regarding the antichrist and my personal opinion is that he got in “too deep” to get out. The fact that not all Lutherans subscribe to the AntiChrist teachings show us that it’s not a big deal to most Lutherans, many of them ,because it would be "discipline"which is the word we use for priestly celibacy that could be changed and reflects the preference of the Church at the time and not doctrine.
I was doing a little research:
Martin Luther:
“Most Holy Father, before God and all his creation, I testify that I have never wanted, nor do I today want, to touch in any way the authority of the Roman church and of Your Holiness or demolish it by any craftiness. On the contrary I confess the authority of this church to be supreme over all, and that nothing, be it in heaven or on earth, is to be preferred to it, save the one Jesus Christ who is Lord of all” (Martin Luther, Letter to Pope Leo X, 1519)
I might also add that in his heart he felt as such:
“That the Roman Church is more honored by God than all others is not to be doubted. St. Peter and St. Paul, forty-six popes, some hundreds of thousands of martyrs, have laid down their lives in its communion, having overcome hell and the world; so that the eyes of God rest on the Roman Church with special favor. Though nowadays everything is in a wretched state, it is no ground for separating from the church. On the contrary, the worse things are going, the more should we hold close to her, for it is not by separating from the church we can make her better. We must not separate from God on account of any work of the devil, nor cease to have fellowship with the children of God who are still abiding in the pale of Rome, on account of the multitude of the ungodly. There is no sin, no amount of evil,** which should be permitted to dissolve the bond of charity or break the bond of unity of the body. For love can do all things, and nothing is difficult to those who are united.”** (Attributed to Luther with no citation in Jean Henri Merle d’Aubigné, History of the great Reformation of the sixteenth century in Germany, 132)
It appears to me that at one point in time Luther was in sync with real reformation regarding the Papacy Then he developed a new heretical doctrine with the AntiChrist
What I have learned most from this thread is that
- Most Lutherans don’t even subscribe to the AntiChrist teachings .
2: That I wish the one Lutheran poster who says as such would define what synod they are in so we can learn more about it and why they reject it.’
That somehow there’s something missing between 1/ and 2 and in Catholic terms we would describe it as development of doctrine: From the pope is the antichrist to no Pope really is.
1: This:
Hence we subscribe to the statement of our Confessions that the Pope is “the very Antichrist.” (Smalcald Articles, Triglot, p. 475, Paragraph 10; M., p. 308.)
To the new LCMS frequent asked questions response they have NEVER taught any SPECIFIC pope is the antichrist. (Sorry I can’t find it to quote it again but I have in previous posts; the site ha changed)
Which is contradictory.
The sad thing is for those Lutherans that do believe as such is that Luther himself was conflicted.
Mary.