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1 Corinthians 3:3-4 states “For where there are envy, strife, and divisions among you, are you not carnal and behaving like mere men? 4 For when one says, “I am of Paul,” and another, “I am of Apollos,” are you not carnal?”
I believe this verse can only be interpreted to mean there is only one universal (Catholic) Church. I believe it explicitly condemns divisions and I believe this condemnation applies to denominations.
On another thread, a poster stated this was merely a condemnation against sects. However, the Merriam Webster definition of Sect is “a Religious denomination.”
Furthermore, the Greek word in the scripture is Dihostasiai (my own phonetic spelling). Even Protestant Biblical Greek scholars such as William Mounce and G. Abbott-Smith define the word as meaning “a standing apart; a division, dissension.”
All Protestant Churches stand apart from the Catholic Church as well as the other Protestant Churches. All Protestant Churches are by nature a division. The Protestant Reformation was a Protest. A protest is a dissension.
In short, I think it is clear Protestant denominations (including the so-called non-denominational) fit the definition of “division”(Dihostasiai in Greek).
Any thoughts?
I believe this verse can only be interpreted to mean there is only one universal (Catholic) Church. I believe it explicitly condemns divisions and I believe this condemnation applies to denominations.
On another thread, a poster stated this was merely a condemnation against sects. However, the Merriam Webster definition of Sect is “a Religious denomination.”
Furthermore, the Greek word in the scripture is Dihostasiai (my own phonetic spelling). Even Protestant Biblical Greek scholars such as William Mounce and G. Abbott-Smith define the word as meaning “a standing apart; a division, dissension.”
All Protestant Churches stand apart from the Catholic Church as well as the other Protestant Churches. All Protestant Churches are by nature a division. The Protestant Reformation was a Protest. A protest is a dissension.
In short, I think it is clear Protestant denominations (including the so-called non-denominational) fit the definition of “division”(Dihostasiai in Greek).
Any thoughts?