What is the direct relationship between human beings burning other human beings at the stake, and God exercising His judgement to condemn the devil and his angels into eternal fires?
Rinnie, you know I won’t let this pass by. We recently talked about “lies”. A lie includes a component of intent to deceive.
When you wrote recently that the Lutheran understanding of the real presence was consubstantiation. I could have accused you of spreading a lie about Lutheranism, but I saw no intent to deceive. Therefore you were not telling a lie.
Unless you have specific evidence that Dr. Luther intended to deceive people, you cannot say he lied, without it becoming an issue of the Eighth Commandment.
Jon
You know I LOVE you Jon. and yes I have to explain what I said and I will.
Luther said that Heretics being burned goes against the teaching of the Holy Spirit. Lets stop right there. Do you agree that this is an accurate statememt. The Church states that this is not an accurate statement. Period.
The word of God states that it will happen when the ends comes, thats simple enough.
Now Luther took his version of what the RCC teaches, twisted it into his own version of what he tried to make it say and ran with it.
Because the Church cannot and will not deny a truth, he tried to make the Church say something they never said.
The Church said this in plain english, Luther you are wrong, that is not what scripture teaches,
Now lets go into this world today, because of him saying that the Church was wrong, people actually believe that in the end there is not eternal fire of hell, hell does not exist.
Now because the Church showed he is not correct on that teaching, he choose to find another way to make the Church look bad.
So he interpretated that to say that the Church agrees that burning heretics at the stakes is something they agree with and believe God wants this to be done.
Then he knew that the Church played a role not in making roman Law but had to abide by Roman Law and the only thing the Church could do is give heretics a inquisition and only the Church had the ability to understand Church Law and at least give an honest trial we can say.
If the Church said someone was indeed a Heretic, which they did, it was the Church saying they agreed with burning of people at the stake, because they did not (our favorite word here) and could not lie and tell the truth. The person either was a heretic or they were not. If they were they could at least have the power to give them absolution for that sin, and have them turn back to the truth and be released.
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