To the OP: Pat
I heard about the claim of 30,000 Protestant Denominations. The number is not as large as it sounds, when you consider the statistical methodology used. I found the breakdown on a website recently, but I don’t remember the site to provide a link.
However, no matter how we look at this (even if the number is smaller,) there are still an overwhelming number of divisions in the Protestant Sector.
For those who are deeply committed to their particular Protestant denomination or “sect,” the numbers really don’t matter. Their whole world revolves around their church, and they are convinced they are right. Most will not even study anything outside their denomination. They live out their religion with tunnel vision.
Sadly, there is a hatred of the Catholic Church, that can be traced back to the pulpits of
some Protestant Churches. I have witnessed this myself, and it breaks my heart.
For Protestants like me, who are reading and questioning; the numerous divisions are critical and deeply disturbing. There is definitely something wrong, since we can’t all be right.
As expressed on another Thread, after four years of studying the Bible and the history of Judaism and Christianity; I feel like a Christian “all dressed up with no place to go”—to worship and fellowship with other Christians.
I have abandoned the Baptist Church (I grew up in Southern Baptist Churches,) because I think many of the Doctrines are not supported by Scripture.
I no longer accept Sola Scriptura; I do not believe in salvation by faith alone–as faith without works is dead; I do not believe “once saved, always saved.”
At the same time, there are some Catholic Doctrines that I’m not sure I can accept. Though there are many days, when the Catholic Church is very appealing—if only to escape the bickering.
As I participate on these Threads: I often find that I am disagreeing with fellow Protestants more often than I am disagreeing with Catholics. Protestant Forum Members have even accused me of sounding more like a Catholic than a Protestant—in the Protestant Sector, that is not a compliment.
So, I am somewhere between Catholicism and Protestantism, and it is a very lonely place to reside.
On these Forums, I have met Protestants who converted to Catholicism; and Catholics who have converted to a Protestant Religion—confusing—since, in both cases, the converts demonstrate a confident faith that God lead them to the right place within Christendom.
I keep praying that God will lead me to His Truth and His Church.
Anna