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duskyjewel
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While having a discussion with my step-mom, I called her church, which is an Assembly of God church, Protestant. She got a little upset and corrected me, saying they are not Protestant, but Assembly of God.
I am left thinking, okay, so you may be second or third-degree Protestant, but they are still Protestant, right? I mean, what else would they be called? They are an outgrowth of previous Protestant traditions, but just because they are now a few schisms removed from the original beef, does that make them not Protestant anymore?
I am confused… I tend not to discuss anything but the most vanilla of religious matters with her and my dad, and they are respectful of the fact that we are Catholics. They have attended baptisms and even my daughter’s First Communion last year, and participated to the extent they could. They respect us, and I try to be respectful of them. This was an innocent comment in the midst of an otherwise unrelated conversation. I didn’t mean to offend, and didn’t realize I said anything incorrect.
I am left thinking, okay, so you may be second or third-degree Protestant, but they are still Protestant, right? I mean, what else would they be called? They are an outgrowth of previous Protestant traditions, but just because they are now a few schisms removed from the original beef, does that make them not Protestant anymore?
I am confused… I tend not to discuss anything but the most vanilla of religious matters with her and my dad, and they are respectful of the fact that we are Catholics. They have attended baptisms and even my daughter’s First Communion last year, and participated to the extent they could. They respect us, and I try to be respectful of them. This was an innocent comment in the midst of an otherwise unrelated conversation. I didn’t mean to offend, and didn’t realize I said anything incorrect.