>Sippo in three recent posts:
(a) connects Lutheranism and National Socialism (Do you really want a link?);
(b) thinks his question “Was the Good Samaritan saved?” has an answer other than, “The Good Samaritan was not a real person.” (link for those who doubt that Sippo would actually call that answer “a dishonest excuse.”); and
(c) denies that the first and great commandment (upon which hangs all the law and prophets) is meant literally (link in which Sippo attaches the adverb “crassly” to the adjective “literal”: particularly ironic when you consider his view of the Eucharist), in order to avoid admitting the obvious, namely that we all always fall short of perfect obedience to the great commandment.
-Turretinfan