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“Saved Through Islam”: Michael Lofton Jumps the Shark

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When Reason & Theology became Reason & Dhimmitude​



"Jumping the shark" is an idiom that refers to a point where a creative work, especially a television show, has reached its peak and is starting to decline in quality or relevance. It's often used to describe a moment when a show introduces a ridiculous or unbelievable plot element in a desperate attempt to stay popular. The phrase originated from a 1977 episode of the TV show Happy Days where Fonzie water-skis over a shark.

It finally happened.​

After years of circling the tank, Michael Lofton has officially jumped the shark. In his June 30, 2025 video titled “Does Catholicism Teach Muslims Can Be Saved?”, Lofton attempts to defend religious pluralism Vatican II–style, assuring viewers that Muslims can indeed be saved, not despite their religion, but in some mysterious sense, through it.

The skis left the water when Lofton claimed that non-Christians can be saved “through the goodness” found in their own religions. Not in spite of their errors. Not because God rescues them out of those religions. But by the Holy Spirit working through the goodness withinthose religions, as long as the person is sincere, of course.

This, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when your ecclesiology is shaped by non-Magisterial subterfuge.

Let’s walk through the wreckage.


From “No Salvation Outside the Church” to “Saved Through the Mosque”​



Continued below.
 

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I've heard John Paul II espoused that view.
It's only through invincible ignorance- meaning, they don't know through any fault of their own.
 
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It's only through invincible ignorance- meaning, they don't know through any fault of their own.
Looking into it some I'm not sure if he ever actually espoused it, or was just accused of doing so by whomever (probably an evangelical pastor).
 
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What position does he hold in the catholic church, that would cause anyone to listen to him?
You'd be surprised how many people view "Youtube channel haver" as a position of importance. Lofton has made a name for himself among that crowd as the go-to anti-traditionalist, "Pope Francis can do no wrong" apologist, alienating his co-hosts in the process and leaving him to run the channel alone.
 
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You'd be surprised how many people view "Youtube channel haver" as a position of importance. Lofton has made a name for himself among that crowd as the go-to anti-traditionalist, "Pope Francis can do no wrong" apologist, alienating his co-hosts in the process and leaving him to run the channel alone.
I was glad to see this article on Lofton, because I've wondered who he is. I watch some Traditionalists on YouTube, and Lofton sometimes pops up as a 'suggestion' for me. But I couldn't tell if he was a Traditionalist or not, from the peculiar way he talks about things, sometimes almost like in 'code' that some viewers apparently understand (?).

When I've tried to listen to him, I get this 'check' in my spirit that some things he is saying are really just 'off'. ("Off" as in not sound doctrine.) And then I've had to just turn his channel off.

Lofton says he is a theologian and professor. IOW, an expert holding some degree of importance.
But what this article does for me is confirm my suspicions that he is a false teacher.

... Unfortunately, his YouTube channel currently has 168K subscribers.
 
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