Yeah, like I said, I do still believe it in the sense that the early Church did. It seems to me, and this seems to be the belief of many communions who maitain AS but are not in communion with the Bishop of Rome, that universal jurisdiction is an innovation.
I am still not sure I understand your reasoning.
- You do say that in matters of doctrine, the church’s did give primacy to Rome.
- But then you want to say that you refuse to believe in it because NOW there is no consensus on it
Do you realize why that does not make sense?
So according to your reasoning, if we take a doctrine like Christ’s divinity even, if someone disagrees with such doctrine, then it is free for you to not believe in it.
Just saying Jon, I think you haven’t really considered the logical consistency of your current position.
Yes, the final norm of scripture.
And how and where do you get that from?
We get in trouble only if we are unwilling to dialogue sincerely with the goal of the Reformation being eventual unity. And as a western Christian, I see that as unity generally with the whole Church, specifically in the west with the western see. The Reformation, in my personal view, is incomplete without reconciliation.
But what if the whole basis for the reformation was unfounded? For 600 years after the Orthodox Schism, there were no reformers. This whole reason to breakaway was WRONG. Luther was like a Judas.
Right now you are trying hard to justify this person when he is not even an Apostle. I don’t understand a single reason for your adherence to the Reformation.
Not at all. Like I’ve said, I am a Lutheran in the LCMS, and while I think division (for which all of us are to blame) is sad and against the call of Christ, I am bound by the teachings of the Lutheran Church and confessions. I leave the teaching and hermeunetics role there.
How are we to blame for your division? If you want to stand outside the Catholic Church, that is your fault and responsibility.
You keep saying you are BOUND by the Lutheran Church. But how? How did you go from Christ is risen to “Now I am bound by the Lutheran Church”?
Of course they have the right. That’s not the question. The historic teaching of the Church Catholic, of which our confessions claim to be a part of, is in opposition to these things, just as they are woemn in the clergy and openly gay pastors. While I love my Lutheran siblings in the ELCA, thehave frankly strayed from scripture and the confessions.
But according to you, all this means is that there is no consensus like the issue of Primacy of Rome. So just like you abandon that Primacy, you should abandon all these controversial teachings and remain neutral
You should believe that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son…
I am not sure anyone can believe that until they accept it as a teaching. What they can first find out is that Christ indeed rose from the dead. I am only asking how you go from there to believing that he is the only begotten son etc?
In response to this and the great commission, if you are able, as a Catholic, with the help of the Spirit, to bring that atheist into the Catholic Church, then I say Amen.
Haha. You are just sounding nice but your sentences are empty.
According to you, Christ founded a church that no rational person can arrive at through reasoning. They would just have to make blind jumps of faith. Quiet the Christ you believe in.
I would obviously invite you to attend Adult Education classes at my parish. and if you said to me, I’d rather look into the Catholic Church instead, well I’d give you Father Larry’s (the local Catholic priest) phone and email address. My attitude is not relativist, but I’d rather see you in a parish that I think has errors in doctrine than in no parish at all (though there are some denominations I might try to lead you away from).
This doesn’t make sense. I am asking how an atheist even knows that I should attend some Church. Perhaps he could reason that Christ was a great figure who took care of everything and he should just live his life. It is a possibility after all.
So how does Mr. John Atheist go from what he has discovered as historical in the resurrection then go on to even feel the need to join a Church?
Even if he did, why should any rational person join a Lutheran community which can’t even decide whose right on Gay marriage?
PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW:-
- If I had belief in a Invisible Flying Spaghetti Monster, and if there were no reasons to believe there was such a being, would it be rational for me to believe in it?
So how is a belief in Luther, his confessions, or even the Bible rational if that is by “Blind Faith”?
- If there was consensus on Tradition as holding equal Authority as Scripture in the early church. Even if you couldn’t say which Tradition is correct now, shouldn’t you still hold that Tradition does also hold equal Authority?
In short, the fact that you don’t have access to knowing what is the correct Tradition (Your claim) would only mean that you are missing a large chunk of Authoritative information that you need in reading the Bible. If you don’t have it, the Bible is just a text without much value till you discover it. Do you realize that?
- Since the early Church gave Rome the Primacy on teaching matters, and Rome has defined Infallibility and Primacy and all the other doctrines, shouldn’t you like the early Church believe what Rome teaches?