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tqualey
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Now, hold on Tomster, you’re off the mark on that one! 
Ginger2 has a post where there are at least 160,000! Now, at first I though she had got a spasm in her right hand ring finger, hitting so many 0’s - but, no, she wrote back and said this was the number! And, in no time at all it would hit 200,000!
So, even though the thread lists 40,000 … and your post addresses 44,000 … I think we should go with Ginger2’s estimate. Far be it from me to short her on developing denominations!
God bless
Ginger2 has a post where there are at least 160,000! Now, at first I though she had got a spasm in her right hand ring finger, hitting so many 0’s - but, no, she wrote back and said this was the number! And, in no time at all it would hit 200,000!
So, even though the thread lists 40,000 … and your post addresses 44,000 … I think we should go with Ginger2’s estimate. Far be it from me to short her on developing denominations!
God bless
You know e-man, when you stop to think about, it can be safely said that the number of Protestant denominations far exceeds the 44,000 mark.
Given the heretical Protestant dogma of private judgment, each individual Protestant is free to interpret Scriptures as he or she sees fit. That being so, each individual Protestant is a church unto himself/herself. There is no authoritative, binding, teaching authority within Protestantism. Oh, there are suggestions as to what one should believe, but, each individual within Protestantism is free to believe what they will and still be a member in good standing with their particular ecclesial communion. Or, if they don’t like what they are hearing in one particular sect, they are free to move on and either start their own sect or just latch on to another one or end up sitting under a tree somewhere trying to figure out what the Bible really says. It’s basically do it yourself Christianity.
Ah, the fatal flaw of Protestantism, private judgment. Every individual is a pope unto themself.