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Jubilarian
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Yes, you have, repeatedly. The historical definiton is applicable only of those Churches who made formal protests against the Edict of Worms and the Diet of Speyer, which restricted the religious practice of the evangelic Churches in Europe during the Reformation. (And this has nothing to do with the modern evangelical movement.) The name was not, and I repeat not, a reference to a protest against Roman Catholic teaching.
As I have said numerous times , it is time for you to take the battle of incorrect definitions of “Protestant” up with 99% of internet sources. I am not some lone voice crying in the wilderness.The problem, of course, is that this does not include Anabaptists, baptists, or Pentecostals, to name a few. They have nothing to do with the European Reformation. Anabaptists (and their Baptist offshoot) were in fact contrary to the Reformation, and Pentecostals arose just over 100 years ago.
Yes, my definition does make the the Ortodox Protestant because of their separatism from the CC. However, I am not a theologian in charge of creating categories. My point was that you can not find historical sources calling Orthodox “Protestant”, therefore, I can not call them Protestant either. You have not shown me one source that says the words,"LUTHERANS are not Protestant ". Be honest. You want me to rely on your historical ideas and no other information it seems.Seriously!? I never said they were. I said that your definition makes them Protestants. That means your definition is wrong. I just showed you the logical outcome of your own words.
If the offense is that great to you, I will cease from referring to you as a Protestant. I would advise you though to gather multitudes of Lutherans together and have them shut down any and all source material on the internet calling Lutherans “Protestant”. I wonder why Lutherans have not banded together to rid the world of this “offense?” In addition, it is quite foolish to keep looking for a modern “protest” to support your "non Protestant " claim. Thousands of denominations are comfortable with the term “Protestant” without posting scrolls or knocking on CC doors.And I ask you to stop calling me that, because I am not a Protestant after your definition. Please heed this question from Isaiah45_9: “What are Lutherans protesting still, in order to be called Protestant?”
Already dealt with this, see above.And neither are the Orthodox. Yet they are not ‘Protestants.’ I agree that they are not Protestants. But that means that ‘not being in agreement with the Roman Catholic Church on many issues’ is not the definition of ‘Protestant.’ Yet you cling to it for some reason.
Yes, you are unique .I am not a Protestant according to Jubilarian’s idiosyncratic definition.