Originally posted by tulpje:
To my knowlege, we don't believe in these things. They are not contained in scripture. Christ was the only one on earth born holy and who led a holy life. You know i didn't even know that you believe that she accended into heaven like Jesus. That is just rediculous. We believe that Mary was the mother of God and had a very signifigant role. We do not believe that she was a god. We don't believe that she was sinless. She was human like you and me. Show me where it says that. Gabriel said to her, "You are the chosen one" he didn't say because you are without sin. We are all born into sin. She was a human.
I believe that a person is without excuse. but we here are not talking about that. We are talking about justification not through Christ alone. The Catholic church is saying Christ is not the only way to heaven that you can get there through Allah or other means.
I say again...it's in the Lutheran Confessions. If you don't believe it, it's because the Lutheran Church has simply NOT TAUGHT this, despite the fact that it is fully contained in what you are aupposed to believe as Lutheran. Say what you want, but simply not knowing much about it is much different than fully denying it (what you are doing); you're going against the Confessions.
And it is in Scripture. "Full of grace."
As for the Ascension...was not Elijah taken up into Heaven on a chariot? Realize that Mary did not ASCEND into Heaven as you chose to word it. This is false and NOT what Catholics teach. She was ASSUMED, body and soul, into Heaven. This means she was "carried" into Heaven, where as Jesus simply rose to Heaven on His own. Big difference.
No one said "Mary is a god." Again, you put words in my mouth. Why do you keep doing that?
You believe that "Mary is the mother of God?" Then you're ahead of most of your protestant brethren. Congratulations.
If you don't believe she was sinless, then you go against the roots of what Luther taught. Go ahead; ignore my quotes, but you have no excuse. Please note that in a letter that was attached to the 95 Theses, something you would never refute (do you even know what that was about?), Luther referred to blaspheming about the Virgin Mary as a sin that we should repent of. You've done just that, except you feel no remorse for it. How Lutheran are you, really, now that you know these things?
Luther said she was the highest woman in all Christianity, just under Christ Himself. No where in Scripture does she say she was an ordinary "human like you and me."
No, the Catholic Church does not say these things. You pretend they do so that you can get upset at us. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the light. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Oh, but Lutherans believe that an infant who dies before it can be baptized can still be in Heaven. This means that there are exceptions to the general rule. A baby who was not born again, by the mercy of God, can still be in Heaven. Or do you renounce this as well?
So if a Baby without the chance to believe can be in Heaven, a devout and spiritual Muslim, who never truly heard the Gospel, might receive the mercy of God as well. Might, not WILL. It's in God's hands, not our judgemental hearts.