I only discuss matters with respondents who show at least a modicum of desire to address historical issues with a concern for truth and intellectual honesty.
I have no desire to play your silly games. Have a nice day.
Judith Anne, I’m just pinging you so you can see PWT’s response here to my simple questions and irrefutable points:
“I only discuss matters with respondents who show at least a modicum of desire to address historical issues with a concern for truth and intellectual honesty. I have no desire to play your silly games. Have a nice day.”
Judith Anne, Poe White Trash apparently doesn’t know the difference between impeccability and infallibility.
And note Judith, he can’t apparently offer a response to this:
he wrote: Since I am not a modern Lutheran, I am not qualified to answer your question.
I wrote: Okay, lets try this: In the Augsburg Confession, section 11, Lutherans declared a belief in private absoultion after confession to their Lutheran ministers. How common is that today among Lutherans? Do you confess to a Lutheran minister? If a Lutheran doesnt do that, isnt he modern compared to the early Lutherans?
It’s just that easy.