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Ah, yes, I see.see post # 371
But you really did not respond to the non-exhaustive list I provided. It simply is mind-boggling and speaks for itself.
Ah, yes, I see.see post # 371
I believe Scripture also says that we must love God with our entire mind, heart, soul and strength.There is also a verse in Isaiah I believe which states, “Do not dispute with words, for that is useless”
I think it is time heed that advice.
That 33,000 number is a bunch of marlarky - and lends more credence that your posts are posts of derision rather than Christian apologetics.Again, the posts are not only addressed to you, Ginger. Even if you don’t want to acknowledge the existence of at least 33,000 Christian denominations (and now up to 40,000 by my estimate), I believe that lurkers here who are searching and open to the truth will see the great fallacy of fallible men interpreting Scipture to their own destruction.![]()
So yes, if you want to use that methodology to arrive at that number, there are 33,000 denominations… of which 242 of them are Roman Catholic (again, by Barrett’s definition, Roman Catholic is a denomination).“As a statistical unit in this Encyclopedia, a ‘denomination’ always refers to one single country. Thus the Roman Catholic Church, although a single organization, is described here as consisting of 236 denominations in the world’s 238 countries.” (Barrett, et al, World Christian Encyclopedia, volume 1, page 27, in the “Glossary” under definition for “Denomination” [later updated to 242], emphasis added)
Again, if these Roman Catholic churches submit to the authority of the Holy Father, then they are all ONE church. If they don’t, then they give credence to the fact that Sola Scriptura is what’s malarky and produces such division.That 33,000 number is a bunch of marlarky - and lends more credence that your posts are posts of derision rather than Christian apologetics.
If you want to use that definition that was used in Barrett’s Encyclopedia, then you have to use the same methodology how that number was arrived at, which means there are 242 types of Roman Catholics, 168 types of Anglicans, and 781 types of Orthodox. To quote Barrett, where you get that number of 33,000 (33,909 to be exact):
So yes, if you want to use that methodology to arrive at that number, there are 33,000 denominations… of which 242 of them are Roman Catholic (again, by Barrett’s definition, Roman Catholic is a denomination).
Now… are you comfortable with that?
If you’re comfortable with it, great. Let your conscience be your guide. I don’t think you read the criteria very carefully. If you did - you are being less than honest in your apologetics.Again, if these Roman Catholic churches submit to the authority of the Holy Father, then they are all ONE church. If they don’t, then they give credence to the fact that Sola Scriptura is what’s malarky and produces such division.
And, yes, I’m comfortable with calling Catholicism a denomination.
You simply cannot deny that each of those churches listed has different doctrines than each of the others. They all read the Bible and decided for themselves on issues such as baptism, the rapture, OSAS, homosexuality, divorce, etc etc etc. The same Bible verses and such different interpretations.![]()
Hey, I didn’t say I read the criteria. I’m working on that right now, 'kay?If you’re comfortable with it, great. Let your conscience be your guide. I don’t think you read the criteria very carefully. If you did - you are being less than honest in your apologetics.
You’re saying there are 200-some denominations of Roman Catholics? And fewer Anglican denominations than there are Roman Catholics?
Sure, we can be comfortable with that. We’ll just bring the 33,909 Protestant denominations into reality. 242 Roman Catholic = 1 Church, 33,909 Protestant denominations = 142 denominations. Does that suit you better? The difference remains there is only 1 Church and a scandalous number of Protestant sects.That 33,000 number is a bunch of marlarky - and lends more credence that your posts are posts of derision rather than Christian apologetics.
If you want to use that definition that was used in Barrett’s Encyclopedia, then you have to use the same methodology how that number was arrived at, which means there are 242 denominations of Roman Catholics, 168 denominations of Anglicans, and 781 denominations of Orthodox (wow - there are fewer Anglican denominations than Roman Catholic??? I’ll be darned!!! Maybe I should cross the Thames instead of the Tiber or Bosphorus!).
To quote Barrett, where you get that number of 33,000 (33,909 to be exact):
So yes, if you want to use that methodology to arrive at that number, there are 33,000 denominations… of which 242 of them are Roman Catholic (again, by Barrett’s definition, Roman Catholic is a denomination).
Now… are you comfortable with that?
Ginger I am giving you another chance. To all Protestants watch how Ginger will run away and hide. She can’t refute what I am saying. What emerges from her is anger. She doesn’t respond to the challenge because she doesn’t know how to.You are Peter and on this rock I will build my church and the powers of hell shall not prevail upon it. Look not on your sins but the faith of your church and know that I am with you always till the end of time.
There is only one church that can trace its roots to Peter.The primacy of Christ true church is given to Peter and through apostolic succession Jesus gives continuity to the church.
It seems quite peculiar that you referred me to that site, because it affirms everything I’ve claimed.If you’re comfortable with it, great. Let your conscience be your guide. I don’t think you read the criteria very carefully
I’ll quote anyone when it gets at the truth of something, Catholic or Protestant.Isn’t the existence of* even more than one denomination *testament that Sola Scriptura cannot possibly be true? If all you need is the Bible to tell you what’s true, then everyone should read this, for example, “Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood you shall not have life within you” and come to the same conclusion.![]()
Fair enough. My question is: why use a number that you know is wrong?as I said, I’d be happy to use the figure of 22,000. Or, let’s even say 2,000.
Again, for the nth time… not all Protestants subscribe to the solas. Most notably the Anglican and Methodist branch.Sola Scriptura and Sola Fide = countless interpretations== countless denominations.
I happen to believe that 33,000 underestimates the number of Christian denominations and that the number is closer to 40,000. Plus.Fair enough. My question is: why use a number that you know is wrong?
I think I’m being quite *gracious *about the statistic, don’t you think?Using an inflated figure is hyperbole and dishonest apologetics. No matter what side of the argument you are on. And hyperbole in Christian apologetics is never acceptable nor helpful.
I believe so! It was founded 2000 years ago by Christ. When did the Methodist Church come into the picture?Of course more than 1 church is less than ideal. Which Church is the right one? The Roman Catholic?
I am not an apologist for the Orthodox, and can’t comment on that.I am sure the Orthodox would disagree.
You know the answer to that - so why ask it?I believe so! It was founded 2000 years ago by Christ. When did the Methodist Church come into the picture?
Actually, Luke, I don’t. I was going to put “when did John Wesley establish the Methodist Church” but deleted it because I’m not certain that it *was *Wesley or John Calvin or Campbell who started your particular denomination.You know the answer to that - so why ask it?
And speaking of dishonesty, Luke, can you* honestly *say that you know why Scott Hahn doesn’t debate James White? How in the world would you know this? To state as a fact that “the same reason why a good man like Scott Hahn doesn’t debate someone like James White” is because he’s dishonest is…well…dishonest. You have absolutely no idea why there’s been no debate with White.This is dishonest apologetics; the same reason why a good man like Scott Hahn doesn’t debate someone like James White. I fear that I am finding that sometimes even some (not all) Catholics are more interested in one-upmanship than honest apologetics.
Throughout the day I’ve been reading the article by PhilVaz, that was cited by O.S. Luke. It seemed to me a very peculiar reference to cite as it did not refute Luke’s claim that this 33,000 denominations issue is “malarky”.I happen to believe that 33,000 underestimates the number of Christian denominations and that the number is closer to 40,000. Plus.
I was just going by what had been posted by other Catholics here at CAF and other places. I have no reason to disbelieve them. James White is a dishonest blowhard, and Hahn is a gentleman.And speaking of dishonesty, Luke, can you* honestly *say that you know why Scott Hahn doesn’t debate James White? How in the world would you know this? To state as a fact that “the same reason why a good man like Scott Hahn doesn’t debate someone like James White” is because he’s dishonest is…well…dishonest. You have absolutely no idea why there’s been no debate with White.
It could very well be that James White is the one who’s doing the declining.
I thought I showed you where the site said that there’s only 1 Catholic Church.As far as numbers, if you’re ok with it, good. I personally don’t think there are 200+ Roman Catholics, but if you do, more power to you.