Hi Stew,=stewstew03;9438282]Hey Jon (in NC) - I actually had you in mind when I parenthetically wrote “not all.” I think it’s great that the Lutheran tradition of sola scriptura hasn’t changed in 430 years. But surely you have seen (and can understand) our frustration when we have these discussions about protestant doctrine and we have to deal with it on multiple fronts - Lutheran, Calvinist, and their many offspring - it is, in fact, a moving target (though not in a temporal manner).
I understand your frustration. I really do. It is particularly difficult when some posters choose not to identify their communion, for whatever reason, in their profile, even for me.
No need to apolgize.You’re right it is polemic, my apologies Jon.
I think you know already that I agree with you. Unity is Christ’s call, not division.I was borrowing a quote from another Martin Luther (King, Jr) who said: "If you haven’t found something worth dying for, you aren’t fit to be living.” I was not trying to fan the flames of discord, but wanted to make the point that as we (all Christians) continue to shape and mold Christ to fit our wants and needs, we will dilute Him to the point that we will empty His death and resurrection of its redemptive meaning.
Jon