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Here it says that the divisions among Protestants can be roughly relegated to eight broad headings, excluding Anglicanism and including the Restorationist churches. That’s fine by me.This evangelical source, says there are like 40,000 denominations (Gordon Conwell college)
churchrelevance.com/qa-list-of-all-christian-denominations-and-their-beliefs/
I guess I would ask why you redefine denomination?
Surely you would not say that in your own tradition, the ELCA AND THE LCMS are the same and what the LCMS does is binding on the ELCA and vice versa???
Of course not, they are independent ecclesial bodies that disagree on what Lutheran practice is. That is a denomination. Lutheranism is a branch of which there are many denominations.
Granted there is duplication in the 30,000 number because some denominational differences are purely geographical. So let’s cut the number in half for that.
There’s a big difference between being a southern baptist and american baptists. These would not be considered one denomination. In fact they’d be insulted if you told them so.