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spiritblows
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I’ve noticed for a long time that Protestants, especially from non-liturgical type churches, almost always refer to our saviour as ‘Jesus’. They sound much more informal when talking about Jesus Christ. They talk about a personal relationship more.
Catholics, Orthodox, etc are more likely to use the more formal "Christ’, which seems to more emphasize the Divine aspect of Jesus Christ, at least it does to me.
If you ever watch TV preachers, you’ll never hear them say ‘Christ’. It’s always the first name ‘Jesus’ . It sounds more informal to me. Anyways, what, if anything, do you think? Is it just a cultural thing?
Catholics, Orthodox, etc are more likely to use the more formal "Christ’, which seems to more emphasize the Divine aspect of Jesus Christ, at least it does to me.
If you ever watch TV preachers, you’ll never hear them say ‘Christ’. It’s always the first name ‘Jesus’ . It sounds more informal to me. Anyways, what, if anything, do you think? Is it just a cultural thing?