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Okay, fair enough.I never said my theology was better or more complete. By your stating that we have or are cooperating with the evil one I think it is obvious who sees their theology better and more complete than that of others.
So, again, reasoning goes only as far as we are willing to accept the rcc, right? Otherwise we are cooperating with the evil one, correct?
Also, I am a Lutheran.
As a Lutheran you have two basic “choices” for your memebership, is that right.
Do you feel, as a Lutheran, that your pastor has a valid ordination that can be traced to the Apostles… considering that the Lutheran church(s) is less than 500 years old?
Do you feel, as a Lutheran, that your theology is identical to what Jesus taught and gave us, say, in the sacraments?
Do you feel, as a Lutheran, that the real presence of your communion is temporary (exists during the service only), or permanent. In other words, is it the pastor or Jesus who is “in charge” for the communion.
If it is not Jesus - totally - who else could be the one working through the many, many faith communities started by men (or women)?
By the way, I am trying to draw a distinction between the Lutheran Faith Community (an entity that resulted in division), and the many wonderful people who happen to be members.
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