On July 1, 2002, Reverend Doctor Waldo Werning sent a seven-page letter to
  Dr. Wallace Schulz condemning Schulz's ruling in the Benke Case. He also
  copied the LCMS Praesidium and the thirty-five-member Council of District
  Presidents.
  Werning also sent another 2-page letter to all of the above and a four-page
  addendum condemning, "That We May Be One."
  Reclaim News is now going to quote the
  first three paragraphs of Werning's letter condemning Wallace Schulz as
  follows:
  
    Dear Brother in Christ - Vice President Schulz:
    Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
    As a LCMS member who is strongly committed to the Word of God and to the
    doctrine and practice of the LCMS as resolved in its Conventions and in
    theological statements of fellowship, and as one who is negatively affected,
    like all other members of the Synod, when improper actions are taken by
    Synodical officials, I am writing this letter to you to protest your action
    in suspending Atlantic District President David Benke. I am providing
    evidence for my protest.
    I am grieved and saddened by the harm done to Dr. Benke and the members
    and congregations of the Synod by this faulty decision. My basic criticism
    is that you obscure and fail to cite formal objective facts, evidence,
    definitions, descriptions, statements of LCMS practice, criteria, and
    primary sources, while you quote subjective opinions and allegations and
    statements of complainants. At the same time, you claim that you made a
    'thorough investigation.' My letter will show that you equate God's Word
    with your personal opinions, and subjective allegations with formal
    objective facts and evidence. Second-hand and third-hand testimonies of
    complainants are given credence while God's Word is never quoted. I will
    offer several analogies or comparisons or parallels to show that you have
    only provided subjective opinions. I believe that these scenarios are an
    equivalence of what you did in your one-page letter and seven page document.
  
  One can be sure that when Werning sends an "attack letter" it
  will be copies to numerous people.
  When this writer pointed out the Trinitarian heresy in Werning's book,
  "Health and Healing for the LCMS" Werning responded with 260 pages
  of letters. Werning advised that I had no business criticizing his book. He
  wrote:
  "If you choose to read these fabrications by men who publicly disobey
  God's Word, please first read Jer. 23: 21, 32; Heb. 5:4; 1 Peter 4:15, and Dr.
  George Wollenburg's 1989 essay, 'Stick to Your Call,' which admonish
  self-appointed church overseers seizing ecclesiastical power which God has not
  granted them. Their destruction of Biblical authority with its Constitutional
  limitations destroys the 'protection and maintenance of the rights' of every
  pastor in Synod." (April 2, 2002)
  However, as seen above, Werning has no problem justifying his own authority
  to exercise ecclesiastical power and attempt correct Wallace Schulz.
  Notice that Werning writes above about Schulz's ruling: "God's Word is
  never quoted." However, on just a cursory examination of Schulz's ruling,
  Schulz quotes 1 Timothy 3:16, Acts 17:11, Philippians 3:20-21, Matt. 18:15-16,
  Matt. 18:15-16, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Acts 5:29, Matthew 16:27.
  Also notice that Werning claims Schulz fails to use primary sources.
  Evidently Werning doesn't consider a videotape of the entire worship service
  at Yankee Stadium, the Holy Bible, the LCMS Constitution, the Lutheran
  Confessions, Benke's own direct statements to Schulz as primary sources. We
  must assume that Werning considers himself to be his own primary source.
  It is impossible for Werning to be quoted without being slandered since he
  doesn't agree with his own writing.
  Could the Devil have found a better friend in misrepresenting the truth
  than Waldo Werning and his cronies?