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Genovefa
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I have some experience with the Church of Christ. They are not a good example of a Prostestant church and have more in common with a cult than a bonafide Christian denomination. Although they differ between congregations (another problem) the most strict ones deny the trinity (since it is not specifically mentioned in the Bible, however it actually is pretty clear).
Also, they don’t celebrate Easter or Christmas in the church although most do in their homes as secular holidays. I would argue, and have, that the Bible makes clear when Easter is, even if it does not for Christmas.
They don’t allow instruments because they are not described as part of worship in the NT. They ignore the OT on many things–saying that it is no longer applicable.
They will vote to “disfellowship” members who do not comply with obligations like attending church on Sunday. My BIL was “disfellowshiped” and my FIL was chastized for speaking to him. A member of the church is to cut all ties with disfellowshiped members (even ones own son) unless it is to talk about coming back to the church. When FIL told me this I was horrified and point-blank told him that was what cults do.
They think all other Christians are going to hell. They do believe in Sunday school since the Bible doesn’t mandate it. They think Catholics deny the Sabbath by going to church Saturday evening so they can sleep in on Sunday. (I’ve explained this one to them).
Anyway…don’t get me started.
*Protestants usually say *that the although the Bible doesn’t address all possible issues and circumstances, it gives enough guidance that we can discern God’s will in those areas.
Also, they don’t celebrate Easter or Christmas in the church although most do in their homes as secular holidays. I would argue, and have, that the Bible makes clear when Easter is, even if it does not for Christmas.
They don’t allow instruments because they are not described as part of worship in the NT. They ignore the OT on many things–saying that it is no longer applicable.
They will vote to “disfellowship” members who do not comply with obligations like attending church on Sunday. My BIL was “disfellowshiped” and my FIL was chastized for speaking to him. A member of the church is to cut all ties with disfellowshiped members (even ones own son) unless it is to talk about coming back to the church. When FIL told me this I was horrified and point-blank told him that was what cults do.
They think all other Christians are going to hell. They do believe in Sunday school since the Bible doesn’t mandate it. They think Catholics deny the Sabbath by going to church Saturday evening so they can sleep in on Sunday. (I’ve explained this one to them).
Anyway…don’t get me started.
*Protestants usually say *that the although the Bible doesn’t address all possible issues and circumstances, it gives enough guidance that we can discern God’s will in those areas.