Hi Ben,
Our claim is that we are a continuation of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church.
Of course, you’re not held to our belief, but you also trust us when we say the Formula of Concord doesn’t say what you think it says about catholics in communion with the Bishop of Rome - you are certainly Christian, and in a deeply and profoundly Christian institution.
Maybe you missed it in my earlier post (#54), but I asked for the specifics which would substantiate your claim that:
“We view ourselves as a valid continuation of the western church, as begun in Pentecost. At no point did we ‘split’ or ‘found’ a new church - if we did, our church would be a mockery of Christ’s commands.”
Again, I thought that you put a whole lot of chips on the table with your statement, because, it seems to me at least, that if you cannot substantiate your claim to be a valid continuation of the western church – then – your church would be……….well……… sort of what you said. Please understand that it wasn’t me who made such a potentially harsh judgment.
So again, I am asking for the specifics about your claim that Lutheranism is a ‘valid continuation of the western church’. As with all of these things, it is in the specifics and the details that claims like this become obvious as being either true or false.
You also say that we (meaning we Catholics I guess) trust you (Lutherans) that the Formula of Concord doesn’t say that the Catholic Church is an un-Christian institution. Actually I have no problem at all in trusting you personally, but it appears to me that you are not totally familiar with the Formula of Concord. When I claimed that the F of C indicates that the Catholic Church is an un-Christian institution, I did not make that claim lightly. The following is why I said what I did:
The Formula of Concord - A Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope, Treatise Compiled by the Theologians Assembled at Smalcald – 1537
“39] Now, it is manifest that the Roman pontiffs, with their adherents, defend [and practice] godless doctrines and godless services. And the marks [all the vices] of Antichrist plainly agree with the kingdom of the Pope and his adherents.
Ben – for the record, I am an “adherent” of the Bishop of Rome. According to the F of C then, personally, I bear the marks of the Antichrist.
41] This being the case, all Christians ought to beware of becoming partakers of the godless doctrine, blasphemies, and unjust cruelty of the Pope. On this account they ought to desert and execrate the Pope with his adherents as the kingdom of Antichrist; just as Christ has commanded, Matt. 7:15: Beware of false prophets.
42] To dissent from the agreement of so many nations and to be called schismatics is a grave matter. But divine authority commands all not to be allies and defenders of impiety and unjust cruelty. On this account our consciences are sufficiently excused; for the errors of the kingdom of the Pope are manifest. And Scripture with its entire voice exclaims that these errors are a teaching of demons and of Antichrist.
57] Therefore, even though the bishop of Rome had the primacy by divine right, yet since he defends godless services and doctrine conflicting with the Gospel, obedience is not due him; yea, it is necessary to resist him as Antichrist. The errors of the Pope are manifest and not trifling.
59] But those who agree with the Pope, and defend his doctrine and [false] services, defile themselves with idolatry and blasphemous opinions, become guilty of the blood of the godly, whom the Pope [and his adherents] persecutes, detract from the glory of God, and hinder the welfare of the Church, because they strengthen errors and crimes to all posterity [in the sight of all the world and to the injury of all descendants].”
My guess is that, to your credit, you don’t agree with the sentiments of the F of C on this matter. But the fact is, as you know, this tract is a Lutheran creedal document. My understanding is that Lutheran pastors have to agree to Formula of Concord doctrines, including the ‘doctrines’ listed above.
As you can see, my claim that official Lutheranism considers the Catholic Church to be an un-Christian institution is very well founded and documented. I guess what I have to wonder is this – Why in the world was it ‘necessary’ for Lutherans to write so offensively about the Catholic Church?
Personally, I believe that Catholics and Lutherans will not be able to achieve a meaningful communion until Lutherans retract and refute the Formula of Concord. Do you think that is a possibility?
If you see it differently, please explain - I would LOVE to be proven wrong.
God Bless You Ben, Topper