Hockeygurl:
Please do not lump all of us “protestants” together. I have been lurking for quite a while now and just had to jump in. I grew up LCMS Lutheran. Currently, I call myself non-denominational and have been studying the bible on my own with the help of all you people and numerous other internet sites. I still identify with Protestantism, however I would say the above is completely false. Myself and others that I know hold to the spirit of the gospel message and would call honest and true believers to be headed for salvation. These believers may not attend church at all (myself) or the catholic church, orthodox church etc…
As far as the stumbling blocks for me… Mary, oral contraception, confession etc… I don’t know any protestant churches that REQUIRE the belief in these doctrines for salvation. The catholic church still affirms that it is necessary for salvation to believe what the church teaches on these practices. In that case I know MANY catholics who are in trouble because of practices in the church that they don’t agree with.
Now for the “:bible” question. I have read many times on this site that the “bible” wasn’t put together for 100’s of years so why should we use it to guide us? Much of the NT is comprised of letters from the apostles, John, Peter and then Paul who wrote many letters to the churches that were forming. These letters guided the churches as far as core beliefs and practices. These letters were available in the 1st century and the use of scribes was very common so there may have been a limited number of copies made. The point is the guidance of these letters WAS given to the churches back then. At this point I agree with a moderate amount of “tradition”. It was common for jews to memorize the scriptures so they could teach it to others and I believe this is what may have happened.
Another thing I just wanted to add is that I find most liturgical church services not helpful.
- Who wants to sit in church for someone else to tell you 10 things that you aren’t doing good enough on. I don’t need to be reminded of my sins, I know they are plentiful.
- I don’t find it easy to have a good connection with GOD in these services that have you sitting, then standing then kneeling. Tiring. AND sometimes they have very stupid hymns. I understand fellowship is a good thing, however I find that alone time is the time where I can have a good “conversation” with GOD. “wherever 2 or more gather in my name, I will be there also” I prefer to study and worship with my family or a small group.
OK, on the OP. Yes the LCMS does say that in their statement of faith, ( I was never verbally taught that). but again I am not reguired to believe it.
As someone else mentioned above, there are to be many ant-Christ’s in the world. the Catholic church of the middle ages does fit in with this “label” when one considers the abuses of/in the church at that time. I don’t know, but I don’t think I would state that the current pope/office of the pope is anti-Christ.
Thanks for listening to my rant…I just sometimes think these peripheral beliefs hold us from coming back to the simple message that Christ gave us.
- In “most liturgical services” or at Mass, I don’t think I’ve ever heard the priest completely dress-down the parish over 10 or more things we are doing wrong. In MY experience, the homilies are usually quite educational and helpful. I am very sorry that has not been your experience.
- Posture: VERY important. We stand for important prayers to GOD and when the Gospel is read. We kneel before Christ when the Holy Eucharist is consecrated and taken by the Parish. This is all done out of love and respect.
Acts 2:42~They devoted themselves to the teaching of the apostles and to the communal life, to the breaking of the bread and to the prayers.
It is always great to worship publicly. The Church is a COMMUNITY, is it not? Commune with us…