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Sigh, is this what you want to talk about?First mistake is there is not a group called protestants. Never has been.
Of course you are. Why else would you go saying ‘well the Catholic church isn’t any less arbitrary’Not at all.
Your explanation is irrational. But I do understand this depends on the education level and grasp of logic. So I guess all I am getting now is that perhaps one of us has an inferior understanding of logic.I’ve met it just fine. You just don’t like my explanation. And that’s ok.
Sigh. History once again. Finding who to believe with respect to the CC or OC is not that easy. It requires a lot of historical analysis. But then its doable.Which one, passer? You haven’t answered that yet from a rational position. You are saying its the CC, but how do you know it isn’t the Orthodox Church in America?
What you will discover if you study history is that Rome always had primacy. Constantinople was not even close to a claim. In fact, there other other patriarchates. So the whole thing that lead to the Schism was a political issue of power. It was never even on any specific doctrine.
But in either case, if you told me ‘passer, I am going to be an Orthodox then’, I would respect your decision more than your decision to remain Lutheran. The Orthodox decision at least makes sense.
Then you probably know what it feels like to have to repeat yourself over and over again to someone and that someone thinks there is nothing wrong with their understanding. I don’t mean to insult you but I am just saying so that you realize how I am feeling.I want you to know I take umbrage with your use of the word “retarded”. I am a teacher and I see kids with all kinds of mental disabilities.
What do you do with your kids then? Just let them believe a lie?
No. It is the basis for the doctrines. Otherwise it is pointless. After resolving X number of doctrines up to today, the next Lutheran doctrine or CC doctrine will have to be re-evaluated. All because Lutheran’s want to hold on to an incorrect basis. I think that is unacceptable.To your point, the doctrines are there. The division between Lutherans and Catholics is doctrine and theology. They are what must be resolved.
Haha no Jon. All I am asking is ‘why should anyone believe Luther and his ideas?’ I see no reason to believe in Luther after believing in the risen Christ.Now you’re getting into name calling. What good will that do? Is that going to convince me of your position. *“Passer_by thinks Luther is a madman. Therefore, I must be wrong to be Lutheran.” * Really?
To this simple matter, you are yet to give any answer.