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Denise1957
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As for speaking for all Catholics, I try to relay what the Catholic church teaches, rather than my opinion.Oh. Ok. Well, I’m not surprised that you would disagree with that. Many Catholics do. None of us here, Ben, Don, House, me, are trying to say that you have to believe it. Just understand that we do.
Well, ok here too, and you and no other Catholic here speaks for other Catholics, but I think, Denise, that we try diligently to provide a window into what Lutheranism generally teaches.
Only those for whom a gap exists, maybe those Baptists who agree with the Carroll’s Trail of Blood. As I said, Lutherans at least should believe that the Church exists in the Catholic Church through word and sacrament, and that on account of these, there has been no gap…
Jon
It’s fine that you think that there is no gap, but you (and others here) seem to have denied that other Christians can’t account for the gap, or see it as you do. And when this has been brought up, until now, you and others have ignored it. I think that you and other Lutherans (and one or two Anglicans) have hijacked the thread and insinuated that you speak for all or most Christians, but you don’t. Some of us Catholics have personally spoken with Protestants who seem to feel that there is a gap, or can’t explain it, even though we can’t provide a link to a source which state as such.