God the Mother

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No, they don’t, as the JW’s believe that the Watchtower is an infallible entity alongside Scripture. In addition, they’ve changed the text of Scripture itself.

Ok, thanks for the info, I had forgotten the JWs had the WTS.
I can only speak to my own tradition. However, Luther never claimed that the Roman Church of his day was a false church that replaced a hidden church that disappeared in the first century.
 
Luther may not have claimed a false church, but he wanted to restore something of some sort, from the first century…so, as I said, there is some restorationist similarity.
From the first century? Not likely. He would’ve been satisfied with the 10th century.
 
Which one of the 16th century reformers (or later, for that matter) claim divine revelation either in their interpretation of Scripture, or receiving visions, etc.?
Luther:
michaelspotts.com/post/11374008340/martin-luthers-supernatural-vision-of-christ
As for modern leaders who are approving of gay marriage, they are doing so on the basis that they do not believe Scripture to be (at least 100%) the Word of God, or that it is authoritative to such issues. That would hardly be a claim to Sola Scriptura.
That’s not the case from the few leaders I’ve discussed the issue with, they keep citing the “love” commands and interpret the Sodom story different that the historic church.
Isn’t this the same thing Zwingli, Calvin, etc did when reinterpreting the Bible according to their theology?
 
Primary sources.

Even if accurate, it’s not in the same category, as no wacky new dogma or theological movement came from it.
That’s not the case from the few leaders I’ve discussed the issue with, they keep citing the “love” commands and interpret the Sodom story different that the historic church.
Isn’t this the same thing Zwingli, Calvin, etc did when reinterpreting the Bible according to their theology?
Nope. That they choose to ignore portions of Scripture in favor of others has zilch to do with the authority of Scripture or what it teaches. A bad interpretation of God’s word does not invalidate God’s word anymore than a bad interpretation of church teaching (i.e., sedevacantism; liberal interpreters of Vatican II) invalidates church teaching. The fact of the matter, though, is those denominations as a whole have long ago jettisoned biblical authority and inerrancy.
 
From the first century? Not likely. He would’ve been satisfied with the 10th century.
Right…he wanted to restore something…according to what he himself wanted,either 1st or 10th century…so it is not very dissimilar to the claims of the Restorationists.
 
Right…he wanted to restore something…according to what he himself wanted,either 1st or 10th century…so it is not very dissimilar to the claims of the Restorationists.
Yes, restore the church to a period of time when it wasn’t corrupted by the theological errors of his time. How horrid.

Luther contra mundi 😃
 
From what I have found, her college is Baptist. She is probably a femenist if she is refering to God as mother.

Though yes, God does not have a gender because he is spirit, he has revealed himself as a male. You can, I suppose, call God, “mother.” But I would rather refer to him as Father, because that is how he revealed himself to us. God also incarnated as a man, Jesus. God prefers to be acknowledge in male terms.

God bless. 😃
 
I was just visited yesterday by a young lady wanting to share her faith with me and wanting to show me a couple of Bible verses pertaining to “God the Mother”.

I politely declined. I then went to search a little to see what this was all about. She said she was from Elohim Bible College.

Anyone have any information that you can share with me?
I was visited the other day by a young husband and wife who wanted to do the same thing. They were from the World Mission Society Church of God, a religion that originated from South Korea.

This religion believes that there is a “God the Mother,” and they use texts such as Genesis 1:26-27 where God says he will make man in “our image,” and then proceeds to make them “male and female.” They reason that the word “our” along with the fact that a man and woman were made “proves” that there is a God the Mother since the creation of a woman means God possesses the “image” of female anatomy.

This religion believes that God the Mother is the source of salvation today and are going door to door sharing their message. They run a college-like center known as Elohim Training Institute.

While this may not be the same people you encountered, I don’t know of any “Elohim Bible College” of Baptist origin going door to door and talking to people about “God the Mother” except for this group. Along with other strange ideas, the group believes that a man named Ahn Sahng-hong was the Second Coming of Jesus, even though he died in 1985. They also claim that the Nazi Holocaust was God’s punishment on the Jewish people.
 
She may have said Elohim Training Center although I think she said something about it being a Bible College.

What you have written about this group is what I have researched so far. They believe that salvation is now given to us by “God the Mother”.

This is the second time that I was visited by this group. The first time was about 9 months ago and the man at my door seemed very upset that I didn’t want to hear him out. He said that, “next time someone comes to tell you about God the Mother you need to listen because this message is VERY important!!!”
Needless to say I was very freaked out by his mannerism and content so I tried to get him to leave quickly.

The young lady yesterday seemed calm and nice and she mentioned the Bible (which the other guy never said anything about) so I wanted to know more about what she would have told me.

From what has been shared here and what I’ve found on the net about this group it seems like I would need to have some good questions to ask them for them to even start to look at where they are getting their “truth” from.
 
She may have said Elohim Training Center although I think she said something about it being a Bible College.

What you have written about this group is what I have researched so far. They believe that salvation is now given to us by “God the Mother”.

This is the second time that I was visited by this group. The first time was about 9 months ago and the man at my door seemed very upset that I didn’t want to hear him out. He said that, “next time someone comes to tell you about God the Mother you need to listen because this message is VERY important!!!”
Needless to say I was very freaked out by his mannerism and content so I tried to get him to leave quickly.

The young lady yesterday seemed calm and nice and she mentioned the Bible (which the other guy never said anything about) so I wanted to know more about what she would have told me.

From what has been shared here and what I’ve found on the net about this group it seems like I would need to have some good questions to ask them for them to even start to look at where they are getting their “truth” from.
Yep, it sounds like you are dealing with the World Mission Society Church of God. The ones I talked with acted the same way, and were even insulting when they found out I was of Jewish ancestry and could read Hebrew (I pointed out that they way they were using Genesis was incorrect due to how it reads in Hebrew).

That is how I found out about their views about the Jews. They were very rude to me from that point on, even though I am a Catholic, and talked to me as a “Christ killer” because of my Jewish heritage who deserved the horrors of the Holocaust to be visited upon me and my family who died during that period. They even seemed happy to be mean to me and didn’t care when I said I found them insulting.
 
These people sound odd, to put it kindly, but “God the Mother” as a concept is actually not as wacky as you’d think. (St. ?) Julian of Norwich, a medieval mystic, wrote extensively about the maternity of God.

In “Revelations of Divine Love,” she writes: “Jesus Christ therefore, who himself overcame evil with good, is our true Mother. We received our ‘Being’ from Him * and this is where His Maternity starts * And with it comes the gentle Protection and Guard of Love which will never ceases to surround us.”

It’s actually a very beautiful idea and one that deserve better than whatever this group was advocating.
 
Per wikipedia:
“Ahn and his mother lived in Japan over a nine year period. He returned to Korea in 1946, after the war, and began attending the local congregation of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Incheon in 1947. Sources from the World Mission Society Church of God claim that it is during this time period that Ahn was baptized in 1948.[10] Ahn reported getting revelations in 1953,”

Oh boy!!!

Apparently the roots are SDA restorationist. Restorationist+Visions:eek:
With a bit of the Shakers thrown in for good measure; they believed that their founder, “Mother” Ann Lee was the female equivalent of Jesus with her being the cause of salvation for women.
 
Sola Fide is not a new dogma? the pope as Anti christ? This was not heard of prior to Luther, or he just came up with his own definition…🤷
And from Rome came simony, money for indulgences, the papal states, the confusion between church and state, the murder of dissenters, the Great Schism and…care to go on?
Yep…and the church has acknowledge them and reformed itself. The difference i see is no Lutheran, as far as I can tell, has ever acknowledged their own faults in the split at the Reformation.
The same basis as a bad interpretation of any doctrine. Note the thread is not about interpretations.
Jon already answered for you
So the reformers, including Luther, infallible in their interpretations then?
 
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