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Michael16
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@Hodos, @TULIPed and @chrisjb:
I’ve been doing some thinking this morning.
My family are amazingly malformed Lutherans.
They have a vague belief in God, they believe the Bible as God’s Word, but they believe man created religion and God didn’t. So, they don’t have any strong beliefs about God beyond that “ I believe and I’ll go to heaven as long as I don’t do something so aggrevious that God won’t forgive. “ Oh: They believe that if there was supposed to be one religion; there would be.
There was for 1,500 years. Don’t tell my family that.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
I think the problem is really the practical effects of the Protestant Reformation and the mess it left behind. And now we have to live in and it and try to clean it up.
I’m thinking this argument over justification by faith is really pointless in this day and age. This is the 21st century; not the 16th. We’re living in a world where many Christians don’t have strongly formed and held beliefs because of the practical effects of Solas Fide and Scriptura.
I know you Protestants sincerely believe in these Solas and believe you can find them in the Bible. I’m not talking trash on your doctrines; all I’m saying is: Let’s look at the practical aftermath.
Sola Fide has led to nebulous belief in God that results in “ God knows I believe in Him and love Him and it doesn’t matter what I do; God forgives me. “
Sola Scriptura has led to the blasé attitude of one interpretation is just as good as another and it don’t matter. Reducing theology from the Sacred Science to matters of mere opinion.
Even Luther deplored the state of affairs after his revolution because he saw anyone and everyone interpreting Scripture as he/she saw fit.
His revolution against the Magisterium led to the loss of respect and deference to authority to decide, define and declare dogma and the lay faithful accepting it.
With the schisms of the 16th century and brutal wars fought because of the Reformers in that century and the next, and the loss of respect for religious authority; led to the disaster of the Enlightenment that attacked religion in general and now three centuries later, we see the erosion of Christian society devolving into secular moral relativism, atheism and the paganization of Western society.
Heck, in nominally Christian societies we see the acceptance of gay marriage. Even the pagans of the ancient world didn’t allow that! Even they recognized that marriage is between a man and a woman for the sake of family.
I’ve been doing some thinking this morning.
My family are amazingly malformed Lutherans.
They have a vague belief in God, they believe the Bible as God’s Word, but they believe man created religion and God didn’t. So, they don’t have any strong beliefs about God beyond that “ I believe and I’ll go to heaven as long as I don’t do something so aggrevious that God won’t forgive. “ Oh: They believe that if there was supposed to be one religion; there would be.
There was for 1,500 years. Don’t tell my family that.
That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
I think the problem is really the practical effects of the Protestant Reformation and the mess it left behind. And now we have to live in and it and try to clean it up.
I’m thinking this argument over justification by faith is really pointless in this day and age. This is the 21st century; not the 16th. We’re living in a world where many Christians don’t have strongly formed and held beliefs because of the practical effects of Solas Fide and Scriptura.
I know you Protestants sincerely believe in these Solas and believe you can find them in the Bible. I’m not talking trash on your doctrines; all I’m saying is: Let’s look at the practical aftermath.
Sola Fide has led to nebulous belief in God that results in “ God knows I believe in Him and love Him and it doesn’t matter what I do; God forgives me. “
Sola Scriptura has led to the blasé attitude of one interpretation is just as good as another and it don’t matter. Reducing theology from the Sacred Science to matters of mere opinion.
Even Luther deplored the state of affairs after his revolution because he saw anyone and everyone interpreting Scripture as he/she saw fit.
His revolution against the Magisterium led to the loss of respect and deference to authority to decide, define and declare dogma and the lay faithful accepting it.
With the schisms of the 16th century and brutal wars fought because of the Reformers in that century and the next, and the loss of respect for religious authority; led to the disaster of the Enlightenment that attacked religion in general and now three centuries later, we see the erosion of Christian society devolving into secular moral relativism, atheism and the paganization of Western society.
Heck, in nominally Christian societies we see the acceptance of gay marriage. Even the pagans of the ancient world didn’t allow that! Even they recognized that marriage is between a man and a woman for the sake of family.
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