It’s been answered here before - do a search and you’ll find it. Here’s a link to one of the poster’s own website
bringyou.to/apologetics/a120.htm
Your premise is wrong - they have - several times - and it’s pretty common knowledge in regards to splintering of Christ’s Body. Unless you live in Rural America - pull out a phone book and it’s obvious what sin is doing to Jesus Christ’s Church.
This website totally ignores the fact that the vast majority of the different denominations it mentions is not a completely seperate church, on either an organizational level, or doctrinal. Most share basic theological tenets, and have some kind of co-operation where possible.
By using the same kind of reasoning, I could make the claim that there was thousands upon thousands of RC churches in the US alone - because there are RC assemblies scattered across the US. The fact that most of them are under the leadership of diocesan bishops, etc, would then be irrelevant, just as it appears to be irrelevant for the creators of this website.
Dismas2004;5266893:
I’m assuming you are Lutheran - even the Lutheran Church has split over and over again.
You probably just read my information, am I right?
All Lutheran churches that I know of share a common foundation in the Ancient Symbols (Apostolicum, Nicaenum and Athanasium), as well as the Lutheran Confessions, including the Book of Concord. The only execption that comes to mind is the state church here in DK, which does not have the BoC as a confessional writing (for reasons too lenghty to start explaining here).
Btw - nice source you’re using. Does this mean that people should also look to Jack Chick for credible and reliable information about the RCC?
The website is biased in favor of the RCC, and is therefore not a good source.