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Ahhhh - so it's your complete ignorance that's causing your confusion.No where am I as a Protestant required to call Luther or any other involved in the Reformation, 'Father'. Yet you want to claim I have Protestant Fathers. So, address the depth of your ignorance and dishonesty.
Yes, yes, I know. You don't worship Mary. You don't worship the 'fathers' . Yet, in reality you do. You venerate them.
Did I say 'Christ's Church' would be rejected? No. Again you are lying. I said the Roman Church is rejected.
Oh, I see. Your being a liar is a badge of honor. Strange.
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Well, allow me to educate you . . .
First of all - veneration is not "worship" in the strictest sense of the word. It's a special honor.
Astronauts and war heroes are venerated for their achievements - but we don't "worship" them.
Secondly - we don't "worship" Priests and the rest of the clergy. As Scripture commands us - we give them double honor because they are "over" us in Christ:
1 Thess. 5:12
We ask you, brothers, to respect those who are laboring among you and who are OVER YOU in the Lord and who admonish you,
1 Tim. 5:17
Let the elders that RULE WELL be counted worthy of DOUBLE HONOUR, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine.
Finally - we refer to them as "Father" in the SAME manner that Paul referred to HIMSELF as a kind of spiritual "Father" to HIS congregations:
1 Cor. 4:14–15
"For I became your FATHER in Christ Jesus through the gospel."
- Jesus said, “Your FATHER Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day; he saw it and was glad.” (John 8:56).
- Stephen refers to "our FATHER Abraham," (Acts 7:2).
- Paul speaks of "our FATHER Isaac” (Romans 9:10).
There ends the lesson for the day . . .