If you want to know what a CURRENT real Lutheran thinks, read this article. Please, ignore certain doctrinal aspects which are still open for discussion. This guy has other articles, that I published in another thread, where he quotes people who, in my view "mock" the way Lutherans (not Luther) through the years have cheapened the doctrine of Baptism.
Warning: This guy sounds often as a hyper-Calvinist! If you listen to his audio lessons and don't know he is a Lutheran, you will believe he is a hyper-Calvinist in many aspects.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/55216252/F...and-Evangelism
I also have been reading articles and I plan to publish in this thread in opportune times, where past and present Lutheran theologians (the real thing) prove that the terms "consubstantiation" is a derogatory term used by Calvinists to slander Luther's view of the "Real Presence" and the way some mock the Lutheran view that the Lord's Supper is not necessarily a means of Grace (although Luther teaches it is ), but its practice part of the annunciation of the Gospel (...every time you do this, you announce my death till I come...--Jesus). Of course the Lutherans are also to be condemned when they repay Calvinists with their own slanderous affirmation that Calvin was
NESTORIAN when it comes to the Lord's Supper. Today, the Lutherans that I debate, tell me for sure that not only Calvin was Nestorians, but, some of his current apologists, such as Clark and even the Trinity Foundation! So, these accusations between jealous (not zealous) followers of these two giants, who want for their own particularly preferred hero the title of the "king of the reformation" have resisted any attempt to dispel slanders on both sides to the prejudice of the ecclesiastical unity and such slanders perdure even today; read the articles published by both camps at F.B. and you will see that there is no end for such cooperation with devils to destroy the unity of the Eklesia!
I believe most people who use the word "consubstantiation" should look to the Marburg Colloquy and a few others and note how bitter these differences really were, in spite of attempts from the "peacemaker" Bullinger to bring unity. They will notice when and how these slanders began. When someone asks me if I can answer Luther's position on the Lord Supper, I say, "He believes the real presence in the elements, but maintains that the bread remains bread and the wine remains wine."
Luther was so adamant on the importance of wine that he said that "if anyone cannot for any reason, health or otherwise, take the wine, EAT ONLY THE BREAD, so no one comes up with some strange invention" (not a direct quote). Anyway, if this discussion offers an opportunity to publish these articles, I will. It depends on how the discussion progresses. I've seen articles being posted that are off topic and although valuable, they end up being just "something off the topic".
If any of us here want an example of a no-conformist, willing to sacrifice his personal life, possessions and positions in to bring about something better than the status quo, Luther is this man!
Milt
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