- Feb 11, 2007
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A little history to start. I've only been a lutheran for about three years. I joined a small ELS in Oregon about that long ago. I've read most of the BoC but must admit I don't have it commited to memory.
I came from a reformed presby denom and understand a three teir form of government as well as the Westminster Confession of Faith.
I've been somewhat following the trouble in the LCMS. If as a lutheran you agree that the BoC is the most clear concise statement of christian doctrine, what would it matter what the LCMS denom does?
"Although the Church properly is the congregation of saints and true believers......."
There is no mention of a denom. So if the pres. of the LCMS and the leadership at large is forcing the denom into an apostate direction what does it matter? They're not the church. Infact isn't it the duty of the congregation to leave that denom?
I came from a reformed presby denom and understand a three teir form of government as well as the Westminster Confession of Faith.
I've been somewhat following the trouble in the LCMS. If as a lutheran you agree that the BoC is the most clear concise statement of christian doctrine, what would it matter what the LCMS denom does?
"Although the Church properly is the congregation of saints and true believers......."
There is no mention of a denom. So if the pres. of the LCMS and the leadership at large is forcing the denom into an apostate direction what does it matter? They're not the church. Infact isn't it the duty of the congregation to leave that denom?