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SteveVH
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Please be specific. What changed, exactly?No, they don’t. They are led up to by predecessors. The Western Church had the Gospel and the Sacraments and that never changed until Pope Gregory and Leo X decided to introduce some innovations.
And what authority did Luther have to decide what was necessary and what was unnecessary, what was to be thrown out and what was to be kept? Who gave him that authority? We both know the answer.All Luther and company did was remove the accretions of unnecessary traditions and return to the basics of Biblical teaching.
Developed out of the Western Church? You recognize only three of the seven sacraments and the doctrines of sola scriptura and sola fide were not a development of Catholic doctrine but were modern innovations of Luther. This is not what the Apostles and Early Church Fathers taught. You don’t even have priests for crying out loud. How is this in any way a development of Catholicism? Was the priesthood some later “add-on” by the Church that had to be thrown out?No, as Luther was the son of parents, Lutheranism developed out of the Western Church, retaining her sacraments and proclaiming the Gospel, even as the Apostles and the Early Church Fathers did.
I know I just kind of jumped in here, but really, to portray the Lutheran Church as some natural continuation and development of Catholicism just doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. What is more is that one would also have to define exactly which Lutheran branch one is speaking of as there is little continuity between them; LCMS, ELCA, WELS. The Lutheran Church, if there is such a thing anymore, would not be recognized by either the Apostles or the Early Church Fathers. To the degree that you have departed from Catholicism, you are preaching “another Gospel”.