Transsexual Lutheran pastor?

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Your thread title appears to be mistaken. The article says a Lutheran church.
 
I wonder if Luther can see the results of his work and regrets it.
 
That would be one heck of a punishment…

I don’t think he intended any of this, though
 
Well, it is the 400 year (or 500) anniversary of the Reformation.

It’s been quite a reform. It took that long to get to this point.

It’s good to see that that church is keeping up with the times (bad joke…it’s not good).
 
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The Church does not need to get with the times… the times need to get with the Church
 
that would never occur in the Catholic Church, unless it was a conspiracy and kept secret.
 
Why’s that? It’s something I’d very much like to ask him.
 
Well, it is the 400 year (or 500) anniversary of the Reformation.

It’s been quite a reform. It took that long to get to this point.

It’s good to see that that church is keeping up with the times (bad joke…it’s not good).
Or for some Christians, they believe they have come to a growing and new understanding of an infinite God. So it’s not really surprising that it has taken this long since all humans have finite minds with limited understanding of an infinite Being.
 
Confessional Lutherans who still adhere to Luther’s teachings are disgusted by these sorts of developments.
 
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They seem like good prospects to bring back into the fold of Christ’s Church then 😁
 
I noticed that too late, sorry! For some reason I had Epsicopalian on my mind. 🙂
 
Obviously he’s not directly to blame. But it is a direct result of him fracturing Christendom. If he knew the results of what he started I do believe he’d have probably kept many opinions to himself.
 
Obviously he’s not directly to blame.
Then don’t blame him.
But it is a direct result of him fracturing Christendom.
No, it’s not. Let’s remember, first of all, that the Catholic Church has been involved in fractures of the Church 500 years before Luther.
Secondly, this is a result of NOT following the the Lutheran Confessions and historic Christianity.
For decades, the ELCA has been “LINO”, Lutheran in name only.
But if you want to have an idea how it has impacted the Catholic Church, there’s lots of information on the seminaries. Take a look
 
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