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Jon_S_1
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You need to get off the burning alive thing. It is completely irrelevant. I’d challenge that at that time there was not a single Christian denomination that did not believe in burning criminals alive. Even the beloved puritans who greatly influenced your Evangelical Church burned “witches” alive. Those people were far less worthy of death than a treasonous person dividing civil society.You’re right that when there are false teachings there is separation, you’re also right that fixing it would prove impossible. Your Church was not employing Matthew 18, rather beliefs were dictated (again, even if “not officially” )and people believed them.
Well we certainly wouldn’t burn our alien abductor friends alive would we? We would condemn them and pray.
So unless you want me to answer all your arguments by pointing out all the sins of evangelicalism, I suggest you leave the straw man down.
Now,
Try this on for size.
Did you ever consider that your Christian tradition could be just as far from the church of the apostles as this alien church?
If they used the Bible Alone, why could it not be possible?
Yeah they read the Bible through the lens of their teachers, but so do you.
In 500 years if popular enough, this alien church could become the Protestant church. They would feel they had “the majority opinion”.
History shows plenty of strange notions like this taking hold. Look at Mormonism. It’s growing immensely while mainline Protestant congregations die. Could Mormonism one day be the Protestant majority?
What about SDA’s? Or perhaps Jehovah’ Witness?
Or any number of others.