Of course Lutherans believe in God! Lutherans believe in the one true God - The Triune God , Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
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.
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 .
Lutherans believe that humans are saved from their sins by God's grace alone through faith alone.
Catholics believe the pope is the vicar of Christ on earth, Lutherans do not. Catholics believe they are saved by faith and good works. Lutherans believe they are saved by faith alone. Catholics believe in Purgatory, Lutherans do not.
Yes they do.
Yes, it is God.
Yes
Lutherans do baptize babies, and most believe it should be done. They baptize adults as well.
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, but Lutherans DO think that only those believing in Jesus will spend eternity in Heaven.
Jesus Christ.
Both Lutherans and Catholics believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation (the wafer and wine literally become the blood and body of Christ); both follow a bishop, deacon, priest hierarchy; both teach original sin as well as infant baptism; and both share a history from the first century Christian church to the 1500's. There are two major differences between them, however. Catholics believe in salvation via faith and good works, whereas Lutherans believe in salvation through faith alone. Catholics also believe that the Pope is God's emissary here on earth, whereas Lutherans believe that Christ is the only mediator before God that the Church has.