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The most faithful of animals. Deserving of greater esteem. Common yet great.
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The Augsburg Confession
Article III. Of the Son of God.
Also they teach that the Word, that is, the Son of God, did assume the human nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin Mary, so that there are two natures, the divine and the human, inseparably enjoined in one Person, one Christ, true God and true man, who was born of the Virgin Mary, truly suffered, was crucified, dead, and buried, that He might reconcile the Father unto us, and be a sacrifice, not only for original guilt, but also for all actual sins of men.
He also descended into hell, and truly rose again the third day; afterward He ascended into heaven that He might sit on the right hand of the Father, and forever reign and have dominion over all creatures, and sanctify them that believe in Him, by sending the Holy Ghost into their hearts, to rule, comfort, and quicken them, and to defend them against the devil and the power of sin.
The same Christ shall openly come again to judge the quick and the dead, etc., according to the Apostles' Creed.
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@HansFiene But have you tried 8 hrs at a gymnastics meet with music set to pan flute?
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@HansFiene @LemonCreekPress It goes further. You believe in the Father and Son as two distinct persons. No trinity. It's heresy. It's not the same.
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But to the main point, it's a very interesting tic. Tell Twitter Mormons that we don't believe in the same Jesus and they'll tell you, "oh we believe in Jesus, in fact we believe more than you! We obey! Look at how kind and loving and obedient we are! How dare you say we're not Christians!"
Well, my friends, if you believe that your works make you a Christian, you're just revealing that you don't know what the Gospel is.
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If Mormons seek to make the case that they are Christians, one thing that would help their cause is not constantly boasting of how righteous they are.
Maxwell P@GivemHekBrigham
Crazy that Jesus gave a parable specifically aimed at the "Mormons aren't Christians" crowd
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Many Lutherans today have this bizarre idea that there is no difference in preaching the first vs. second vs. the third uses of the Law, because "God uses the Law, not the preacher." This never made sense to me in practice, but I have also never encountered such an idea in Lutheran history. I am not sure exactly where it derives from, but I assume it was formed as a way to avoid having to preach the third use of the Law.
Here is what Luther says about this: “Before justification, the law ruled and terrified all whom it touched. But the law is not to be taught in such a way among the pious, so as to accurse and condemn, but so as to admonish to good. For I ought not to say or preach: You are not under the remission of sins. Likewise: You will be condemned; God hates you, etc. For these sayings do not pertain to those who have received Christ, but address the ruthless and wild. The law then is to be attenuated for them and is to be taught them by way of exhortation. Once you were gentiles; now, however, you are sprinkled and washed by the blood of Christ…Be imitators of the righteousness of good works (Tit. 2:14) and do not be unrighteous, condemned like Cain, etc.; you have Christ.” Luther, “Second Disputation Against the Antinomians,” Twenty-first Argument.
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'Is It Too Late To Ask Who Gerry Mander Is?' KBJ Whispers To Clarence Thomas buff.ly/vrZP50y

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