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I knew the answer but on another forum a person was trying to tell they where Catholic,Thank you for your answerOf course not. Why would you ask that?
I knew the answer but on another forum a person was trying to tell they where Catholic,Thank you for your answerOf course not. Why would you ask that?
Just for the sake of clarification, no one is ex communicated involuntarily. In other words, Luther, who was a priest, knew the possible grave consequences of his actions, knew that he would be ex-communicated if he continued and chose to continue. This was Luther’s choice. Ex communication in a way is almost always after the fact. A person violates outrageously Church teaching, fully conscious that that is what they are doing. They are warned, counseled, pleaded with. They remain on the self destructive course. AT that point, yes, they are excommunicated. He knew he would be ex communicated- that is what he chose. If he had no intentions of breaking away from the RCC, he would not have been excommunicated. He would not have allowed himself to get in that condition. The VAtican does not ex communicate people just because the Vatican gets mad and wants to punish. The Vatican ex communicates because it is clear the person has broken away already and is not repentant of it. So many people make the claim that Luther did not want to break away. Nonsense.
No, silly… don’t you know the first Bible was the Old English NKJV 1611 (authorized) written by King James!Little Sheep. Wow, the whole cards thing really confused me. As far as Scripture Alone. What do you mean by scripture? You mean the bible? The one that fell down from heaven to the Apostles when Jesus Ascended to Heaven? Wait, no, there wasn’t one then. It actually was written by the Catholic Church and compiled in the 4th century.
The one that fell down from heaven to the Apostles when Jesus Ascended to Heaven?
Awww ! Now you ruined my whole argument by giving away my secret. I was going to pull the NKJV out of my hat after you accused me of using the KJV. Which by the way did not fall from heaven in 1611. It had to have dropped a couple of years before; It just took King James a couple of years to find it. The new one dropped out of the sky in 1982, onto some guy’s desk, they didn’t have to go looking for it.No, silly… don’t you know the first Bible was the Old English NKJV 1611 (authorized) written by King James!
Oh Oh now I better go and get my ducks in a row, That is going to get me alot of questions .I just downloaded the Book of Concord and found an interesting part which kinda states that the Pope is the Antichrist
Who’s being silly now? That Bible that fell out of the sky was so inaccurate that it needed The Book of Mormon partly found on gold plates to explain what all the Bibles really meant. the world was much relieved to receive the BOM in the late 1800’s so they could finally read all the other Bibles properly. Way to go, Joseph Smith. Right on, man! I mean right arm, man!No, silly… don’t you know the first Bible was the Old English NKJV 1611 (authorized) written by King James!![]()
I know that I’m fair game becuse I’m Lutheran, but can we stick to the subject? Which is:So the fundamental difference is that Lutheranism was founded by a man (Martin Luther) nearly 1500 years after someone claiming to be the Messiah (Jesus Christ) founded Catholicism (also includes Eastern, not just Roman).
And if you let me, I will get to your point after I get this question answered. Which might take a few more post. cuse I’m only on Scripture alone. Got two more to go.And by the way, what was it that Luther was right about?
Probably not.I am not sure this attitude is universal throughout the ELCA.
Yes he was excommunicated. And for good reason. He spouted numerous heresies including these:Not totally true. Luther had no intentions of breaking off from the RCC He was excommunicated.
So would I, but I don’t foresee the RCC changing any of their doctrine soon. Until you change and say Luther was right I don’t see that happening. And that is sad because fellow Christians should be of one mind. We don’t call it The Book of “Concord” for no reason.
Littlesheep:One of the things that I have a hard time with is when Tradition becomes dogma, a little history lesson.
There was a man who once fought against tradition when it had become dogma. Now this man was a very good man, he followed the traditions of his time up to a point. See at eight days he was circumcised. At the age of 12 he was Bar Mitzvahed, but at 30 he started to rile against some of the church’s tradition. Most of what he taught rubbed the church leaders the wrong way. These church leaders had a lot of Tradition behind them, almost 1500 years worth and his teachings went against the grain. So much so that the church leaders with whom he was in conflict with hated him. He was breaking their Traditions left and right. It took them 3 years, but they finally had him nailed to a cross. His story has been written down for us in 4 books.
i had a teacher who used to say, “there is no such thing as a stupid question.” i think she was just proven wrong.Are Lutherans Catholic ?