On stream last night someone asked why I'm not going around nailing theses on doors or something trying to reform other Lutheran bodies.

Here's the simple reason why:

I don't care about them.

The VLP website has plenty of resources on it for my contemporaries to read through if they want to see what I'm about. But chances are, they're not going to agree, they're not going to want any changes, and even if they DO agree with me they probably won't want to rock the boat in their synods. You know, fear of reprisal and all that.

Wanna know what I DO care about?

Laity.

The average layman sitting in the pew is getting lectured from the pulpit on why muh racism is bad and why toxic masculinity is so dangerous and how we need to be nicer to people that hate us and let a billion more immigrants in, blahblahblah. That guy needs to be empowered by a Lutheran body that actually cares about the Word of God in a way that doesn't submit to modernism. He needs to know there's an out, that if his church hates him he should leave.

The laity need a Lutheran body that doesn't harass or threaten them for believing what their grandparents, ancestors, and Luther himself believed. No one should be stalked or excommunicated for simply believing what Scripture teaches plainly and for not playing footsie with HR department morality. And since most of the larger Lutheran bodies out there are pushing that very morality, passing condemnation after condemnation against things like noticing...what good would nailing theses do?

Rome responded to Luther with the Council of Trent. Until that point, there was a chance that the Church could be reformed. But modern bodies these days? They pass their own little Trent canons at every convention, their own papal bulls with synodical presidents shrieking "we condemn this in the name of Christ!" No protest is going to change their minds.

Now is the time to let bygones be bygones and build something new. The Catacomb Synod is full of free, independent Christians that don't have to wait hand and foot on me. They know they can disagree with me on something and I literally cannot do anything against them. I'm here to help if they need it, but they trust that anything I say is based solely on the Word - and if I mess up they don't have to go along with it. Now is the time for that, and the more we grow (which we ARE growing) the more other Christians will see and want to be a part of it. Such is all we can do my friends: build, endure, grow, and thrive.

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I changed my mind about you.

I apologize for being obstinate before times.

"Why aren't you impotently pounding your head against a brick wall over and over again!?" That's about what the "why not try to reform X, Y, or Z?" question amounts to in most cases.