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Hi Ben,
Thanks for your response.
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.
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].”
I very much appreciate that you recognize that this accusation, made in official Lutheran teaching, is false. However, your disagreement with the Formula of Concord does not change the fact that it is official Lutheran doctrine.
BTW, what is it, specifically and exactly, which makes the Lutheran Book of Concord authoritative for Lutherans?
God Bless You Ben, Topper
Thanks for your response.
Yes but those priests and bishops had apostatized. They had turned their back on their oaths and on the teachings of the Church which had ordained them. By their apostasy, they had cut themselves off from the Church, renounced their ordinations, and forfeited the right to consider themselves as a ‘continuation’ of the western church. It wasn’t like a lot of other situations in Christian history where those proclaiming new doctrines could argue that they were teaching things that were not new and radical. Can you possibly imagine the 16th century Catholic Church deeming the Reformers as a ‘continuation of the western Church’? Not hardly.The simple proof would be that Germans worshiped with the same priests and bishops before, during, and after the reformation.
I am not extending anything. The meaning of the Formula of Concord leaves absolutely no doubt – that is that the popes ‘AND their adherents’ bear the ‘marks of Antichrist’. If you have an ‘alternate’ way to interpret that particular text, please give it a shot and we can all take a look and make a determination.You’re extending the Lutheran judgment of the office of the Pope to all Catholics? Please don’t do that.
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.
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].”
I very much appreciate that you recognize that this accusation, made in official Lutheran teaching, is false. However, your disagreement with the Formula of Concord does not change the fact that it is official Lutheran doctrine.
Ben – IF you believe the ‘whole Book of Concord’ then you believe what it says about the Popes and their adherents bearing the mark of the antichrist. You can’t have it both ways.I agree with FoC and the whole Book of Concorde. Didn’t stop my family from having my third child’s sponsors (godparents) be Catholic.
Again, its not my opinion but the very clearly stated text.Your opinion of the document, not ours.
So, I guess by your response you agree that there is no possibility that the Lutherans will withdraw or renounce even those wild accusations about the papacy and it’s adherents bearing the mark of antichrist? Should we Catholics be expected consider a real and meaningful communion with Lutherans without a retraction of those statements? The problem I think is that Lutheranism recognizes the retraction of ANY of their confessional statements as being an extremely slippery slope. Once even one statement is retracted, then the question would have to be asked as to the ‘nature’ of the ‘authority’ of all the rest.I think this world will give Catholic and Lutherans so much trouble in the upcoming years, that we’ll be driven together regardless of our differences.
BTW, what is it, specifically and exactly, which makes the Lutheran Book of Concord authoritative for Lutherans?
God Bless You Ben, Topper