Thursday, August 24, 2017

Against the UOJ Liars - Luther and the Scriptures

 The synodicals point to themselves and their glorious history,
as long as their multiple felonies and doctrinal pratfalls are kept from the somnolent public.

The prices available for The Sermons of Martin Luther, Volume II, are found at this link.

One member wrote this -

Dear Pastor, Thank you so much for the beautiful copy of "The Sermons of Martin Luther".. I just started reading it I don't want to put it down.

A long-time reader just ordered six copies of Volume II at the author's price.

The point of this publishing avalanche is to get Luther in the hands of readers at a reasonable price, not to make money. So many faux-Lutheran entities have blocked me that the normal retail channels are locked tighter than the books of the Clinton Foundation.

Theologian Frank Fiorenza, now at Harvard University, told me in the car as I drove him home from our class at Notre Dame, "It doesn't matter how much you write or how good it is, Greg. You need distribution."

Perhaps these Concordia Publishing House glasses
will hide the pastor's Church Growth Eyes.


"Discerning the Body begins with Church Growth eyes. Unfortunately, this is what many leaders, many Christians, do not have." Donald A. McGavran and Winfield C. Arn, Ten Steps for Church Growth, New York: Harper and Row, 1977, p. 63. 1 Corinthians 10. GJ - Only a moron would take McGavran seriously. Lutherdom is led by such morons.


"Growth Awareness Kit...'Church Growth Eyes' game. An enjoyable growth simulation game for large or small groups." $39.95 
Dr. Win Arn, President, 1989-90 Church Leadership Resource Catalog, 2670 S. Myrtle Avenue, Suite 201, Monrovia, CA 91016 Church Growth, Inc. p. 9. 800-423-4844.


The Concordia Publishing House shot glass honors
the style of leadership that has dragged Lutherdom to depths of degradation.


Blocking does not bother me, because the synodical avarice in selling Luther doo-dads has only motivated me to continue such work and encourage others to do the same. Reading a book is one thing, but working with it for weeks in editing is quite another. People have generously donated their time to help, and they have gained so much in reading Luther already.

Years ago, I suggested that two of our members obtain the old red set of Luther's Sermons, which was easily found for $40, in eight volumes. Now that set is double the price on the used market and not easy to find. Although the Grand Rapids Lenker set was attractive and portable, it was difficult to read, due to its compact small print. The larger volumes being printed now are matches for the content of the old red set, minus a lot of extra material, such as the content outlines. They are also easy to read and enhanced with Norma Boeckler's illustrations.

 Every time a reader reviews a volume,
an angel earns his wings. See below.
The Sermons of Martin Luther, Volume II.

Or, start with the Author's Page.