Lutherans are a mainstream Christian denomination and they regard God in the same way as all other orthodox churches like the Roman Catholics, Methodists, Baptists etc. The only difference between the Lutherans and, say, the Roman Catholics, is that, as they are a protestant Church they still uphold all Christian beliefs but do not accept the authority of the Pope nor the other members of the Roman Catholic heirarchy. Doctrine between the two churches (provided that it is Bible based) is very similar, but Lutherans do not accept man-made doctrine such as purgatory, limbo, prayer to saints as intermediaries, infallibility of the Pope, priestly celibacy and so on. But their beliefs about God are all the same.
Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
Yes, it is God.
Of course the Lutherans believe Jesus of Nazareth. As Lutherans are Christians, they believe Jesus was the son of God and the looked for Messiah.
God! We do not have a pope, we have a Lord that we follow, listen to, and serve.
0, god told them not to.
its not wrong but lutherans do not hold a regard for saints . Lutherans believe that no man is closer to god than the next . That is why we pray to Jesus only .
No, Dr. Martin Luther proclaimed the Holy Trinity (Godhead). God the Father: LORD (Yahweh) Spirit of the LORD: Holy Spirit/Ghost Angel of the LORD: Christ Jesus, true Son of God (Word of God) Lutherans denounce: modalism, unitarianism, transition of the Godhead, and etc...
No. Assemblies of God and Mennonite are two different Christian denominations. Saying they were the same would be like saying Baptists and Lutherans were the same.
Lutherans believe that humans are saved from their sins by God's grace alone through faith alone.
yes! of course lutherans are christians!
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans was created in 2002.
they were called protestants because they protested