Yeah you are right, I just wanted to make my point that there may be 40,000 denominations but they (not all) don’t vary on the essentials.
I don’t want to get too wild here… but, there really are major differences between these groups. For example, your AoG believes that speaking in tongues is essential after baptism (
ag.org/top/beliefs/statement_of_fundamental_truths/sft_short.cfm) but, I really do not think any other Protestant group holds to that. I can tell you that the Catholic Church does not believe that. The differences are real, profound and date back to the Luther and Calvin not seeing eye to eye on important matters when getting together would have been mechanically so much easier then. But, that is just speculation on my part.
There is a new denomination because of a different view on how people should evangelize , someones teach you have to put more focus on the Holy Spirit, others thing its for later after conversion.
"]Doesn’t this sound like rather petty material (it left ‘non-essential’ a long time ago…

) Araninski? It really does appear minor (compared to the scandal caused to the non-Christians throughout the world with all of these groups having different dogmas - yet claiming to follow Christ)?
Or also because one denominations thinks it is better to have a lot of worship and less teaching. And the other thinks its better to have a lot of teaching and moderate worship time. Others that you only need to eat Eucharist and leave. (just kidding

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The differences are not important think about it. Now there are some denominations that do vary on essential things, allowing abortion, gay marriage,saying its OK premarital sex, you can get drunk, smoke, get tattoos, you can have bad-mouth, etc.
Here we have some common areas of belief - that it is morally wrong - a sin - to: encourage abortions, gay ‘marriage’ premarital sex and getting drunk. I’m not to clear on the smoking and tattoos and needing dental care is not a sin… (just kidding


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PRmerger as always, you don’t address all my post.
Actually, I thought he did address your post… but, that is between you two…
I am sure I have the faith handed through the apostles.
Now, I am a bit unclear on that … and, not finding what I was looking for on the AoG site, I went to Wiki and here is there explanatory paragraph.
The Assemblies of God has its roots in the Pentecostal revival of the early 20th century. This revival is generally traced to a prayer meeting held under the leadership of Charles Parham, at Bethel Bible College in Topeka, Kansas, on January 1, 1901…
Then I went to Pentecostal to see when that group developed. The earliest documented group I could find was in 1901. And, as you can see from this Wike article, there are some ‘essential’ differences even within this group (Trinitarian vs Nontrinitarian). And while Dr. Ward may want to take this group’s origins back to the early church… there is no documentation to support this idea.
Pentecostalism is an umbrella term that includes a wide range of different theologies and cultures. For example, many Pentecostals are Trinitarian and others are Nontrinitarian.[4]
The Apostles celebrated all of the Jewish (Given by God) Feast do you? The Apostles kept Sabbath holy , do you? Do you have the same exact set of beliefs like them? Oh no? Then you don’t have the same faith as gave to the Apostles

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Yahweh bless you. I guess I’ve made my point.