T
TK421
Guest
We always said “Christian”. The particular church I was raised in wasn’t part of historical mainline protestantism (Lutheran, Baptist, Presbyterianism, Episcopalian/Anglican, Methodist) or really bold-blooded Pentecostal either. It was a rural Restoration church. Even a Christian that goes to a mainline church would still likely be ignorant to what it truly means to be protestant (i.e . a protestor). A person might say “I’m Methodist” or “I’m Baptist” but the word probably means fairly little to them unless they’re really gung-ho about their denomination.I can understand not wishing to use "protestant’ as thinking perhaps it was too broad a term, but among the protestant Christians you grew up with etc, did they identify as ‘just Christian’ or did they identify as say Lutheran, Baptist, Assembly of God, etc?
