=KEP1983;10713961]Who says we have to follow the Formula of Concord? Is it infallible? Who gets to determine that the Formula of Concord is correct? Why should I even accept Lutheranism over Calvinism, Arminianism, Methodism, Presybeterianism, Anglicanism, Unitarianism, or any other version of Protestantismismism? Why should your Formula of Concord be authoritative and not a different Protestant Confession?
I think I already mentioned you don’t have to. You should accept the teachings of the Catholic Church as you are a Catholic. On the same grounds, I don’t accept any of these other communions because I am Lutheran.
And if another Lutheran disagrees with you on your interpretation of the Formula of Concord, who is correct?
For this Lutheran, the Missouri Synod. Has this Lutheran pastor friend of your registered with CAF yet?
You don’t accept Calvin because they aren’t Lutheran? You’re begging the question. Why should I accept your brand of Lutheranism as objectively true? There are many many other Lutheran confessions who disagree with your views.
Not begging the question, answering it. I’m yet to find a Lutheran who accepts papal supremacy, and your Lutheran pastor friend, put to this point in the thread, has yet to respond to my understanding.
The difference between Rome and Orthodoxy is completely different than the differences between the 20,000 different Protestant sects. The EO Schism was mostly a political one, and our theology is practically the same. The same can’t be said of Protestantism.
Purgatory, the Filioque, the IC, papal supremacy are political? And they would say it is your Schism, btw. Protestantism is not now, nor ever has been a communion. The “20,000 sects” (I’ve heard 30,000, 33,000, 40,000, and other numbers) are different communions. What they teach is up to them.
First off, we don’t claim human beings are infallible. We claim that God protects the Church from falling into heresy, so lay people like you and me don’t have to wander around in confusion trying to figure out if the Belgic Confession or the Formula of Concord are correct-- let alone the myriad of other Protestant confessions.
I’m sorry, I must misunderstand “infallible ex cathedra”. I’m not confused at all. I accept the Book of Concord as a right reflection of scripture.
But as you admitted, you have no way of knowing who is right. Maybe it’s Mormonism or Jehovahs Witnesses? Maybe it’s Presbyterians? Or Evangelicals? Or Episcopalians? Or Unitarians? We can’t be sure, because humans are fallible, and we can’t be sure who’s interpretation is the correct one revealed by the Holy Spirit and whos is not.
Site a qute please, where I said we have no way of knowing.
Which is exactly why Christ founded One Church and gave it His Holy Spirit and protected it from error.
Which one, KEP? Antioch? Rome? Without a unified Church, how are we to know which of these is right?
If Protestantism is true, you ultimately end up with a weak God who is unable to protect His Church from falling into widespread error; with people walking through life unable to discover what’s objectively true and what’s not, whos interpretation of scripture is from the Holy Spirit and whos is not.
His Church is protected by the Spirit. Why would you think otherwise? I know for certain that the Church Triumphant knows for sure. And it is there, freed from human sin, that the gates of Hell will never prevail. Here, the Spirit works to bring unity, in spite of human sin.
He works in the CC, the EO, in Lutheranism, and in others as well.
Jon