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Yes, it really is. They do not realize that they do espouse denominational theologies. They believe they are getting their theology from the bible, and since they don’t usually examine their own framework, or take the time to learn the history of their faith, they persist in ignorance, blissfully.May be off topic, but isn’t saying you are non-denominational an oxymoron?? To say you do not hold the beliefs of any other church or denomination. Then what do you believe??
I did this too. For me, it was a hunger for the Word, which is usually the emphasis in such ecclesial communties. There were no Catholic Bible studies at the time. Another thing that draws people is the emotionalism and entertainment style of the worship. People want their senses stimulated.I have a daughter that left the Catholic church for a non-denominational church. Yet what the claim to believe is the same as some of the other protestant churchs around. Really makes no sense to me at all.
Protestantism originated in the desire to pick and choose what to follow. I will add your daughter to my prayer list.Maybe I should have posted this in another place, but protestants really are a different religion because they do not hold to all of the teachings from Christ. In my daughter’s case, she wanted to pick & choose what to follow. She wanted something more “fun”. Even if “fun” means rejecting some of the very things Christ left.
