We've gotten WAY off topic!
The issue is not evolution or the LCMS. The issue is not what is required belief. The issue is disagreements between Catholics and Protestants.
Again...
1. As a former Catholic and one active at ecumenical sites like this for nearly 25 years, I think this topic is not a helpful one (especially when so general). We can of course discuss SPECIFIC doctrines and/or practices in Catholicism or "Protestantism" (which Protestant???) and that can be helpful IF the point is to better understand each other and where we differ. If done with mutual respect, this can be good. But wide open, very general discussions like this only serve to divide. Another problem: There is no such thing as "Protestant", there are several faith communities within Protestantism and each has quite a different relationship to Catholicism. Remember: there was more than one Reformation. At some points, Protestants may disagree with other Protestants more than they do with Catholics. Your discussion with the Lutherans here would be very different than with Free Will Baptists for example.
2. Again, as a former Catholic, I think the DIVIDING doctrines for Lutherans would be...
+ Doctrine of the Church
+ Epistemology
+ Justification/Sanctification (THE issue both the Catholic Church and Luther said was central to the disagreement)
We could discuss each of those.
There are other issues, probably not "deal breakers" such as Transubstantiation (rather than just Real Presence), Purgatory (as dogma as in the unique Catholic form), some Marian views (as dogma anyway, perhaps okay as "pious opinion"), and some others.
3. And, my brother, I had to laugh when I read your emphasis on what SCRIPTURE says. Friend, you just lost the whole debate, essentially by surrendering the epistemology to Protestants. Catholicism does NOT rest on Scripture alone (much less one's interpretation of such) BUT on "the three legged stool" of Scripture (as understood by CATHOLICISM), Tradition (AS defined by and understood by CATHOLICISM) and the Magisterium (the leadership of CATHOLICISM) - all 3 legs EQUAL and INTERDEPENDENT. Catholic apologetics DO and MUST insist on that, it entirely falls if it submits instead to a very, very radical form of Protestant epistemology as you did in the opening post. Since you are Catholic at an ecumenical site, brother, be careful. Folks are (mostly) nice here so you'll get away with it but....
And note: I'm a strong, conservative/confessional Lutheran. But I still use my Catholic Catechism (and probably agree with 95% of the 2,865 points in it); I'm strongly liturgical and Sacramental; I'm very pro-life, etc. Pretty much all my family is Catholic and I know of none who actually agree with Catholicism more than I do, odd as I realize that is.
Several links are provided in post # 8
Blessings!
- Josiah
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