Steve (Sschmidt) Senior Member Username: Sschmidt Post Number: 1929 Registered: 3-2017 |
An interesting post on Melanchthon and the Supper: https://www.theconservativereformer.com/articles/m elanchthon-catechism |
According to tradition, LQ has always jumped on Justification by Faith the way a hobo jumps on a hotdog. Or, they look more like the Chicago Bears trying to scramble for the slippery football, not a graceful sight.
I wonder if Christian (sic) News (sic) is aware of this debacle. Cub Editor Phil Halestorm became so enraged by my articles that he removed me from the subscription list - not just my articles - but my ability to read and react to his Unitarian Universalism. Members of that club call themselves U-U's.
Notice the wide gap between the Waltherian U-U's and the teaching of Luther, Melanchthon, and Chemnitz. The Walther Fan Club - ignorant of the Gospel - is forever trying to sell CFW Walther to the masses and the missus. "But darling Philly, aren't you offended to learn that Walther kidnapped his niece and nephew, covered up for Bishop Stephan's adultery with teenaged girls, and stole all the leader's gold and land?"
The Walther Cult never stops placing an almost opaque layer of lies over the Bishop Stephan STD saga. Walther was the enforcer of Stephan's tyranny and crossed the ocean with Stephan taking his main mistress and oldest son, leaving Stephan's wife and infected children at home to die.
There is a great hymn - "Built on the Rock" - which is just the opposite of the Objective Justification obsessions. The Walther version is "Built on My Lies."
The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod took forever to publish their greatest collection of humor, even better than Matt the Fatt's own work. |