Jungkuntz was chairman of the board of the first gay Lutheran seminary - Seminex. |
Reader:
The other is from WELS's Meditations, March-May 2014, for Monday, 17
March 2014. The howler is in the second column which reads: "No matter what
you did yesterday -- or failed to do -- and no matter what you will do tomorrow,
God has forgiven you."
Now, try saying that and putting in a sin from the
second table of the Law. Were I to say, for example, that I committed adultery
yesterday and I'm going to do it tomorrow, God has forgiven me. Somehow, that
doesn't make sense. Nor would it were I to say "murder" or theft" or anything
other sin, "big" or "little." I'm not sure if this is an example of UOJ or just
the inability to think or perhaps a combination of both -- a "bifecta"? This is
the pap that is peddled in Meditations -- and remember, this is the
stuff that goes unfiltered into the homes of the unsuspecting.