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Hi, I have a question for those of you on Catholic Answers who are a part of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, who have been members in the past, or who know a lot about it…
How much conformity does the LCMS require for lay members? In other words, if an LCMS member has a different view of predestination or perhaps the view that the office of the Pope is the Anti-Christ, can a member continue being in good standing in the LC-MS and receive communion? Or, must everyone accept every word of the confessions?
In short, just HOW much of the Lutheran confessions are members in good standing required to agree with? Is there absolutely NO ROOM for dissent? I realize that in some situations, there couldn’t be…but what about issues that are clearly up for debate, like the office of the Pope being the Anti-Christ? Lutherans accept Luther and his early followers and colleagues were not perfect, so how can they treat their writings as such?
Thanks in advance!
How much conformity does the LCMS require for lay members? In other words, if an LCMS member has a different view of predestination or perhaps the view that the office of the Pope is the Anti-Christ, can a member continue being in good standing in the LC-MS and receive communion? Or, must everyone accept every word of the confessions?
In short, just HOW much of the Lutheran confessions are members in good standing required to agree with? Is there absolutely NO ROOM for dissent? I realize that in some situations, there couldn’t be…but what about issues that are clearly up for debate, like the office of the Pope being the Anti-Christ? Lutherans accept Luther and his early followers and colleagues were not perfect, so how can they treat their writings as such?
Thanks in advance!