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Which of the following beliefs is not consistent with the lutheran church? predestination determines the ultimate fate of a person. salvation comes from the grace of god only, not from what the believer can do. individuals have the ability to communicate directly with god through prayer. the bible is the source of all spiritual guidance.

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