Monday, July 15, 2019

Alan Lubek - Your Nike Tennis Shoes Have Been Set Aside for You and Team Cascione

 The LutherQueasies have a big order reserved for them.

Alan Lubek, LutherQueasy:
It sounds as though Cascione has come to the same conclusion that Rev. Phil Hale came to in his book on justification: You can't have forgiveness unless it is already there to have. The world is already righteous in Christ...reconciled to God. [GJ - Yes, that is the definition of OJ, which is utterly opposed to the Gospel.]

How anyone could recommend one of G. Jackson's books..especially on the subject of justification is beyond me. I would think "Mark and Avoid" would be the proper response to his persistent promotion of heresies which claim Jesus really didn't finish what He claimed He did when He died for the world and rose again.

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GJ - The saddest aspect of these deluded souls is their complete misunderstanding of doctrinal debate. Their answer is to silence anyone who questions their raging love for Walther.

Their first dodge is overlooking that Holy Mother Missouri and the Wisconsin Sect taught Justification by Faith. I pointed that out - thanks to help from someone - let the reader understand. The Path To Understanding Justification proves that the LCMS and WELS both taught Biblical Justification by Faith and then turned from that to follow Walther's addled disciples.

David Becker admitted that fact, but the snowflakes cannot admit it. Instead, they cropdust with their old "he went to Notre Dame" malarkey. Most of the Concordia Ft. Wayne faculty went to ND, as I pointed out more than once. However, not one of their scholars has written a book against Roman dogma. Moreover, I argued with  the liberals, including faculty, in class. They were not classical Vatican I conservatives, but apostate liberal Zwinglians - just like the OJ Gadarenes on LQ.





For the Edification of LutherQueasies

Please observe my humble blog, with only 7 million views and 17,000 posts. They are not my invented statistics but Google's count. Please argue with them. 

I make a point of quoting both sides of an argument. Notice the Hale book review on quasi-Universalism, not only posted but featured as a sticky post.

I also quote verbatim the LQ fantasies, because who would believe such statements? They make my case for me.

The LQ use of Straw Man fallacies is simply obnoxious and accomplishes nothing. 

 "his persistent promotion of heresies which claim Jesus really didn't finish what He claimed He did when He died for the world and rose again."

That is OJ's ridiculous Straw Man argument against Justification by Faith, not anything I ever said or wrote. The fallacy is apparently universal. Someone I know said something about Justification by Faith and the brain-washed layman said sarcastically, "Oh, you think Jesus did not do enough. You have to do something to make it complete?"

Veneration of Walther

Face it, Walther was a multiple felon who would have been imprisoned in the current J. Epstein scandal. 

Walther and his clergy pals:
  1. Knew Stephan was an adulterer who had sex with young female followers, already in Dresden, where he was tried and put under house arrest.
  2. Knew Stephan had syphilis and gave it to his wife and children (except the oldest healthy one he brought along).
  3. Knew Stephan brought his mistress on his ship and left his dying wife and children at home.
  4. Signed the certificate making Stephan bishop-for-life. Walter signed it. Yes, he did.
  5. Had no problems with the single girls hanging around
    Stephan until it was time to organize the riot.
Moreover, Walter and his mob:
  • Kidnapped his niece and nephew to go to America.
  • Organized the riot against his bishop-for-life, leaving the pro-bishop people behind.
  • Threatened Stephan's life.
  • Stole Stephan's land, gold, books, and possessions.
  • Kidnapped Stephan, forcing him to go to Illinois with virtually nothing.
  • Endlessly slandered the man after covering for him.
  • Learned his convenient Easter absolution from Stephan, a fact he acknowledged. Yes, it was the same dogma as Halle's, where Stephan did some studying.