I believe Luther thought his was the best translation into German. The fact that Esmer used it for his lends some evidence. But this isn’t the topic of the thread.
Luther’s bible is where we see “only faith” (sola fide) which IS the topic of the thread.
J:
Agreed. And neither of our communions currently meets His standard.
Our Lord’s standard is perfect unity in His Church, the Catholic Church. Lutheran’s as well as all the protestants, got their start in the 16th century and following who are all divided from His Church. Therefore, Protestants no matter the stripe do NOT meet His standard.
J:
The single most important point in this is the first three letters: IMV.
No the most important points are what follows “IMV” …#
30 It’s all those quotes from scripture.
The ones condemning division from Our Lord’s Church that need to be addressed.
J:
I do not share your view that we are heretics (your communion does’t, either, btw).
On the contrary count the number of times heretic or forms of it appear in the following document. And notice “all his followers” are included
Decet Romanum Pontificem
Then there is [
The Great Heresies (
http://www.catholic.com/tracts/the-great-heresies) protestantism is on the list
J:
So, again, the quote is not lethal IMV.
It got him labeled a heretic and excommunicated, along with “with his followers” for Luther’s belief system and activities. By definition, that
IS lethal to die in that state. And I gave the scripture passages as evidence.
J:
Your communion also says that we cannot be charged with the sin of separation.
That’s for people who are absolutely clueless. They have to be innocently ignorant of this topic to qualify. It doesn’t cover those who are
That’s why the CCC states that Once someone “
knows” [
846 (
Catechism of the Catholic Church - Paragraph # 846) then they are required to act.
And this knowlege is easy to find today. It’s never been easier.
Further, I do not share the view that Christ established the Church Catholic as only and exclusively in communion with the Bishop of Rome.
Then refute this
#[34 (http://forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=11997086&postcount=34)
and be sure to use as many materials as I used, all properly referenced to refute it of course.
J:
We, weekly, confess our belief in the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and we consider ourselves members, just like we consider you members.
There is no such thing as a protestant Catholic. Lutherans aren’t Catholic. They aren’t part of the Catholic Church. They are outside the Catholic Church.
If you were in the Church you profess, you could receive all the sacraments of the Church. Can you? No. Let’s test that. The sacrament of reconcilliation. Can protestants go into a Catholic Church and confess to a Catholic priest? No.
catholic.com/quickquestions/as-a-protestant-who-wishes-to-stay-focused-on-the-lord-may-i-confess-my-sins-to-a-pri
J:
We both have views on the matter, and I certainly do not have to defend the statement based on your view.
Jon
You didn’t answer the quotes #
30 surrounding those points being raised. And as you can see what followed “IMV” were all quotes NOT my opinion

Not my view.