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This is from [post=1023545]another thread[/post]. It was pointed that Martin Luther belived in the perpetual virginity of Mary. I, as a Lutheran, said I disagreed with Martin Luther.
MariaG:
I do see nothing wrong with disagreeing with Martin Luther. If I were to go back in time and meet him, I would do nothing to try to persuade him out of his belief in the perpetual virginity: Romans 14:1
MariaG:
MariaG:
God has been using fallible humans to bring about change since the earliest OT times.This is where Catholics and Protestants have the most “I don’t get it”.
You see nothing wrong with disagreeing with a doctrine espoused by the man who founded your denomination. God using fallible humans to bring about change.
I do see nothing wrong with disagreeing with Martin Luther. If I were to go back in time and meet him, I would do nothing to try to persuade him out of his belief in the perpetual virginity: Romans 14:1
One man is not the Church. Martin Luther is not the Church. I don’t see why you would be at all not be able to get why it is so easy for me to disagree with the individual named Luther.Catholics see everything wrong in a false doctrine being espoused by a church. We have recorded in the Bible that the “Church is the Pillar and foundation of truth”. To have a church espouse a false doctrine is unacceptable.
It is truly weird to hear you say that. What you say about Non-Catholics is what I think about Catholics. Is God only cabable of leading an individual to all truth (i.e. Pope)? Is not God not strong enough to lead Christ’s whole Church to the truth?But this perhaps is the most striking difference, Catholic Christians believe God is strong enough to lead a whole Church, but Non-Catholic Christians seem to believe He is only capable of leading an individual to all truth on a personal level.