Thursday, July 25, 2019

The Oracle Is Hyped by Casione, Who Has a Flair for Fraud



Rolf David Preus: “4. Do you subscribe unconditionally to Luther's Small Catechism ~because~ it is in total agreement with the Holy Scriptures?” 

The Oracle - No, because it is NOT in total agreement with the Holy Scriptures. 

In a previous discussion, I detailed where Luther’s Small Catechism differs from Scripture.   

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GJ - Of course, the LutherQuislings just pretend to agree with the Book of Concord. They reject the Chief Article and continue their war against the Gospel. So why would they not attract a fraud like The Oracle?


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A Reader:
Thought they couldn't get any better, and then this bombshell:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2019/07/the-oracle-is-hyped-by-casione-who-has.html

That's it - you "nailed it".  Someone who denies the Lutheran Book of Concord is no Lutheran.

Someone who denies the chief article is by definition not in accord with the Augsburg Confession, and so, is no Lutheran, no matter what he calls himself.


If he calls himself a Lutheran, he is either self-deluded or a wolf.


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Another Reader:

I find it rather ironic that Jack “No Synod” Cascione would dare to compare Pastor Jackson to R. C. Sproul when Cascione himself is an admitted (UOJ) universalist and Pastor Jackson’s JBFA assertion is based on Scripture. This comment by Cascione is simply absurd, but if one wants to find absurdity LutherQuest may be the best place to find it. I find the use of the name Luther being used by these people offensive, it is an insult to Dr. Luther who clearly taught and believed in justification by faith alone as clearly recorded in the 
Bible. The LQ heterodox blog can continue to say whatever they want, I am rather confident that nobody is listening.

Feel free to publish:

Sincerely,

Justified By Faith Alone

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GJ - I have never read R. C. Sproul. I knew a Missouri Synod layman who was in their Delta (I think) program for lay ministers. He talked about R. C. Sproul - as the greatest - every time we were together. One of the LCMS editors warned the pastors to stop reading so much Calvinistic material in the name of "improving their English."

When I saw pastor pals with Calvin's Commentaries or Spoonfuls on Purpose, I said, "Get rid of this crap."

The Perryville cult was formed around Pietistic cell groups.