Friday, July 24, 2015

Lutheran Laity Are Waking Up to the Twaddle Known as Universal Objective Justification

Luther never departed from justification by faith,
taught by the Holy Spirit through St. Paul,
but Walther was wrong from the start.

Several people have written their appreciation for justification by faith being addressed on this blog, although a third person said, "Do you ever write about anything else?"

One thanked me for attacking Halle Pietism, which is the basis for the Synodical Conference's love for Universal Objective Justification. Walther got it from his syphilitic bishop Martin Stephan, and Stephan caught it from his studies at Halle University, which were never finished.

UOJ continues to appeal to the simple-minded, the unrepentant abusers, and synodicrats to this day. They know justification by faith was taught among them for decades, by Gausewitz and others, but they are determined to eradicate  the Chief Article of the Christian Religion.

Justification by faith stands in the way of uniting with ELCA ministries, supporting the abortion- funding Thrivent business, and participating in various other felonies and calumnies.

Calov appears to be answering the UOJ themes
alive at his time.
Quensteadt is even more specific in rejecting UOJ claims -
and he was quoted favorably by Dr. Robert Preus.

The Halle Pietist - Rambach - is Jay Webber's  Martin Luther.
This twaddle is the core of Walther's Easter Absolution.
Walther learned it from Halle-trained Bishop Martin Stephan,
who never graduated from college.
Walther and JP Meyer resorted to making a decision for UOJ
in their twisted version of justification.
And where did Knapp teach? Halle University.
And what was the translator's doctrine - Calvinist.
As I pointed out before, Stephan took his mistress on the big trip to America,
and booked his mistress in the next cabin.
Stephan's sick wife was left at home to care for his
dying syphilitic children.