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Myths About Lutheranism
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MYTH: The Lutheran Confessions Do Not Apply Today
Pr. Jonathan Fisk of Bethany Lutheran-Naperville, IL
MYTH: Lutherans Believe in Consubstantiation
Pr. Steven Parks of Concordia University-Irvine
MYTH: Luther Didn’t Go Far Enough
Pr. Paul McCain of Concordia Publishing House
MYTH: Lutheran Worship is Adiaphora
Pr. Will Weedon, Director of Worship for the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
MYTH: Luther Was Anti-Semitic
Dr. Uwe Siemon-Netto of the Center for Lutheran Theology and Public Life
MYTH: Lutherans Over-Emphasize the Apostle Paul
Dr. Lane Burgland, author “Reading the Bible with Understanding”
MYTH: Luther Intended to Start a New Church
Dr. Martin Noland of Trinity Lutheran-Evansville, IN
MYTH: Lutherans Are Liberal
Dr. Martin Noland of Trinity Lutheran-Evansville, IN
MYTH: Lutherans Can Have Evangelical Style and Lutheran Substance
Craig Parton of the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism and Human Rights
MYTH: Lutherans Believe that Everyone is a Minister
Pastor Jeremy Rhode of Faith Lutheran-Capistrano Beach, CA
MYTH: Lutherans Don’t Have an End Times Teaching
Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller of Hope Lutheran-Aurora, CO
MYTH: Lutherans Teach Once Baptized, Always Saved
Pastor Tom Baker of Law and Gospel
MYTH: Lutherans Don’t Do Missions
Pastor Matt Harrison,President of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
MYTH: Lutherans Don’t Teach About the Holy Spirit
Dr. John Kleinig of Australian Lutheran Seminary
MYTH: Luther Invented the Teaching of Law and Gospel
Pr. Chris Rosebrough of Fighting for the Faith
MYTH: Lutherans Don’t Teach About Good Works
Pr. Peter Bender of Peace Lutheran-Sussex, WI