I can only imagine the prideful obsession once Lutherans and Roman Catholics are in communion. There’s a whole ‘nother set of much larger historical denials on the same subject matter for you to denounce.
I’m sure you’re thrilled at the prospect.
Keep me as far away from this Lutheran/Catholic communion as possible.
It’s the ELCA and their fellow travelers talking about that communion. I left them in 2005 and I never, EVER want to go back.
Can only - or - WILL only.
"We are at liberty to be real, or to be unreal. We may be true or false, the choice is ours. We may wear now one mask and now another, and never, if we so desire, appear with our own true face. But we cannot make these choices with impunity. Causes have effects, and if we lie to ourselves and to others, then we cannot expect to find truth and reality whenever we happen to want them.
If we have chosen the way of falsity we must not be surprised that truth eludes us when we finally come to need it!"--Thomas Merton
"The right to search for truth implies also a duty; one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true."
--Albert Einstein
{ golf clap for the LCMS' curricular stewards }