Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "WELS and Mormonism":
Ithought (sic) that jesus (sic) taught not to accuse falsely. I know masny (sic) Mormons who are more Christian than this.
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GJ - Three pratfalls in two sentences. But wait, there's more.
From the official WELS website:
WELS Topical Q&A: Roman Catholic Luthern(sic)-Catholic Pages
And also -
Saints:
How do the WELS Lutherns (sic) view the Saints? How are the Saints in Luthern (sic) viewed differently than in the Catholic religion? How important is St. Michaels in the WELS Luthern (sic) religio...
And a synod-minder on Bailing Water:
Anonymous said...
The main blended worship workshop is being done by Rev. Aaron Christie. If you know anything about Rev. Christie, he is very, very traditional when it comes to worship. But he acknoweldges that there is good art being produced today. For example, I doubt that the Rev. Christie would use nothing but the Common Service to celebrate Holy Communion. However, he might, on occasion, subsitutite a piano version of the Gloria in Excelsis for the one in Christian Worship. Look up the website of his church in Antioch, IL, and you'll see the rich heritage of Lutheran worship he strives to share with his membership. His knowlege of Luthern (sic) worship has few equals. I'd give him the benefit of the doubt, rather than assuming he's going to suggest you worship with blended mush.
April 18, 2008 9:05 PM
One can read posts from WELS all over the Net, not without shame:
Get you (sic) facts correct, because as usual, I have to correct you. The paragraph that starts "The national discussion" is from the Northwestern Luthern (sic) magazine printed by our synod.
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