I have your twist and spin on them. I also have provided clear evidence that the issues you claim were kept secret were in fact discussed at Augsburg.=Topper17;12660720]Jon, you have the list of things that he ‘cowardly’ left out and you have learned, from my posts, the opinions of about a dozen Scholars, including Lutherans. Your opinion doesn’t seem to fit the evidence all that well.
Again, I’m not asking you to. That’s because you expect your issues to impact my view of what CA says. Articles I through XXI are what I’m confident in, what they say. Now, if you want to discuss the content, OK.Ok Jon, but that would mean that you would be willing to listen to arguments and it would also indicate that you would be willing to consider the historical facts that Lutheranism is built on a foundation which is ‘something less than stable’. Yet, I don’t see all of the facts about Augsburg as having had any impact on your ‘confidence’ in your Confession.
I think I just answered this. The facts are in Articles I through XXI. Those play a huge role for me.What Jon is the role of the actual facts in your considerations regarding the Church?
Well, I’m sure they will, now that you have stated they should.This is exactly the position that EC has taken, and as you well know, the “Dialogue” has YET to take up the issue of Papal Infallibility, in what Jon – 50 years? I guess that they are trying to ‘stay positive’, which means that they are ignoring the facts, which means that we are NOT going to be united. Maybe they are more interested in APPEARING to be ‘ecumenical’ than making any significant progress. As for me, I would prefer that they actually did some of the really tough work that is involved with accomplishing ANYTHING hard. I would bet thought that everyone on both sides are really nice people.
I don’t know if you are citicizing the EO, Lutherans, Catholic leadership, or all of them. I know you’ve indicated your lack of confidence in Catholic leadership on this issue in the past. I really have no more comment on it.
Actually, I would expect the mutual condemnations of the Reformation era, that in the Confessions and that in Trent and other places to be lifted AS A RESULT of successful dialogue. My experience is that that is the usual progression.There is NO WAY that Lutheranism will be allowed as some sort of ordinate within the Church as long as they will not reject those official charges of the pope as the antichrist and all of those anti-Catholic statements in your Confession. I don’t think that would be asking too much. Yet in the past, you have said that you think that there could be some sort of official reunification without an official rejecting of those statements on the part of Lutheranism. That is of course “optimistic”, but is also extremely unrealistic. There is also the issue that Lutheranism will NEVER reject ANY of the Lutheran Confession. To do so would be to admit FAR TOO MUCH.
Oh, goodness no, on the entire thought here, Topper. I do not assume to give you advice on anything. I was simply stating my observation.You know Jon, I am really happy that we are getting along well enough for you to offer me advice about how to ‘do’ apologetics. Given that advice, I have some to offer you also.
Of course, but the source and intent, either implied or stated, of the question at times influences whether answering the question is worth the time, or will actually be received in mutual respect.When someone asks you a question, just simply answer it, as openly and in as straightforward a manner as possible.
And this proves my point. I did answer your question regarding the issues discussed at Augsburg, which you chose to ignore. As I said, the source and intent of the question is important.That would have a wonderfully positive impact on our discussions. As an example, I have asked you (again) at least about a dozen times about who the ‘adherents’ are. The fact that I cannot get an answer is actually nothing more than an admission of the WORST.
I think the reason you make the comments you do is still unclear. And again, I’ve provided evidence that the issues you claim Melanchthon lied about were actually discussed at Augsburg. They were not hidden. There was no secret deception planned between Luther and Melanchthon. But, no matter the evidence I would provide, you would not be swayed, and that’s OK.Jon, the **re****ason that I make a lot of the comments that I make is because I KNOW that there is no response that you can possibly make that will not reveal FAR MORE about Luther and Lutheranism than you want revealed. ** If I am wrong and there are actually reasonable and plausible answers and responses that can be offered, then, by all means, please provide them. On the other hand, the fact that you refuse to deal openly with these comments and questions only serves to prove my point.
This is precisely what I mean by source and intent of the question. I have on numerous occasions provided you our synod’s historic understanding of the issue of regarding the office papacy and the charge of antichrist in specific teachings. You have chosen to ignore those statements, effectively calling our synod liars as well. Again, that’s OK. You are welcome to your opinion. But I don’t have to participate in it.As an example, I have asked you at least a dozen times who the ‘adherents’ are in you Confessional document? IF there was an answer that could be provided that is NOT extremely offensive towards individual living Catholics, well……………I’m sure that answer would have been provided by now.
And also with you.God Bless You Jon,
Jon