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catholic1seeks
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Ever since I first became interested in apologetics and theology, I have always been curious about the Anglican Church. That is, I better understand the worldviews of other non-Catholic Christian groups: Lutherans thought they were recovering the original Catholic Church, etc…
But the Anglican Church started when a king decided to throw off the authority of the Pope. Anglicanism as a tradition doesn’t make sense to me. It’s as if it started simply because a whiny king couldn’t get his way.
And now, on the surface, it seems much of Anglicanism looks (Roman) Catholic. Why would someone choose to be Anglican over Catholic?
But the Anglican Church started when a king decided to throw off the authority of the Pope. Anglicanism as a tradition doesn’t make sense to me. It’s as if it started simply because a whiny king couldn’t get his way.
And now, on the surface, it seems much of Anglicanism looks (Roman) Catholic. Why would someone choose to be Anglican over Catholic?