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To: Luircin

[I think that just MAYBE I might know more about the subject than you do]

You think?  Well, I think MAYBE you're just another confused, overeducated, "formerly gay homosexual" L.I.F.E.R. eunuch-parrot perched upon the seminary steps.

"In November 1998, on the 60th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Lutheran Church of Bavaria issued a statement: "It is imperative for the Lutheran Church, which knows itself to be indebted to the work and tradition of Martin Luther, to take seriously also his anti-Jewish utterances, to acknowledge their theological function, and to reflect on their consequences. It has to distance itself from every [expression of] anti-Judaism in Lutheran theology."[9]"


9^ "Christians and Jews: A Declaration of the Lutheran Church of Bavaria", November 24, 1998, also printed in Freiburger Rundbrief, 6:3 (1999), pp.191-197. For other statements from Lutheran bodies, see:

Hmm.  Bavaria?  Where is that?  Was it a little closer to the action back circa 1933 than whatever seminary your "formerly gay" feathers are presently perched within?   Yep.

NO SALE

52 posted on 07/14/2013 1:58:21 PM PDT by TArcher ("TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS, governments are instituted among men" -- Does that still work?)
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To: TArcher
Lutheran Church of Bavaria

Not in altar fellowship with LCMS, but affiliated with the apostate ELCA.

What did the BLC say in 1938 when Kristallnacht happened?

[expression of] anti-Judaism in Lutheran theology.

And what part of Lutheran 'theology' is anti-Judaism today, or any day for that matter?

75 posted on 07/14/2013 7:46:04 PM PDT by xone
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