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It sounds like something from Monty PythonWhat is that supposed to mean? I wouldn’t call the CCC, medieval. God Bless, Memaw
It sounds like something from Monty PythonWhat is that supposed to mean? I wouldn’t call the CCC, medieval. God Bless, Memaw
Yes, exactly. Therefore you cannoy either spout the nonsense about 30-40000 denominations, because it is based on the same faulty classification.They can classify it however they want, but that still doesn’t make it two different Churches. The Catholic Church is not a denomination. It is the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church founded by Jesus Christ, with the Pope as its head. It can never be anything else. God Bless, Memaw
You are a patient man.Yes, exactly. Therefore you cannoy either spout the nonsense about 30-40000 denominations, because it is based on the same faulty classification.
It’s not nonsense, the Protestants themselves claim 30 to 40,000 different denominations. They do not all believe the same things. God Bless, MemawYes, exactly. Therefore you cannoy either spout the nonsense about 30-40000 denominations, because it is based on the same faulty classification.
Where do you find these figures?It’s not nonsense, the Protestants themselves claim 30 to 40,000 different denominations. They do not all believe the same things. God Bless, Memaw
Some “protestants” perhaps.It’s not nonsense, the Protestants themselves claim 30 to 40,000 different denominations. They do not all believe the same things. God Bless, Memaw
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.It’s not nonsense, the Protestants themselves claim 30 to 40,000 different denominations.
And the way they counted in the way they did is problematic, and leads to all sorts of confusion, as we witness here on a regular basis.And that number tracks nicely a certain sociological survey, published regularly. Tthat counts things in an idiosyncratic way.
Of course it’s nonsense. It may be the way one specific group counted everything from mainline denominations to store front churches in Harlem, but it’s still a number that is nonsense.It’s not nonsense, the Protestants themselves claim 30 to 40,000 different denominations. They do not all believe the same things. God Bless, Memaw
It is their chosen method. Must satisfy them, somehow. Can’t blame them if they don’t structure stuff to assist other folk in proselytizing.And the way they counted in the way they did is problematic, and leads to all sorts of confusion, as we witness here on a regular basis.
Yep. But why is it almost always 30,000-40,000. Sounds like it’s based on something specificCall it 9,000, call it 30,000, it’s still a lot.
There are denominations and there are small churches. They exist all over the world. Some are large institutions and some are small churches that meet in people’s homes.That is what Christianity is. It is communities of like minded followers of Christ.I have heard that many times on Journey Home, EWTN. From protestant ministers that have become Catholic. Some have said it is from a protestant source. BUT, all you have to do is look around and you can see the many, many different denominations for yourself. Look in a phone book. I would imagine the reason why the number is so flexible is because denominations come and go, and do not have a permanent home. as does their teachings. Didn’t Jesus pray that all would be one in Him?? I think all this division is like another hole in Jesus’ heart. Watch “Journey Home” on EWTN, on Monday nights at 7 pm, CST. God Bless, Memaw
I do believe you are so right and He promised to be with us always, even unto the end of the world!There are denominations and there are small churches. They exist all over the world. Some are large institutions and some are small churches that meet in people’s homes.That is what Christianity is. It is communities of like minded followers of Christ.
Jesus prayed that we may be one, and we ARE one. We are one as His believers. Are we one mega-institution? No, of course not. That has never been the case, not even from the earliest days. The Church has always been divided - in geography, in theology, and in how we believe. But THAT we believe is what holds us together.
I suggest you study Paul’s writings and he what he has to say about HOW and WHAT we believe. And Yes, the Catholic Church does go back to Jesus Christ and history proves that. Denial is a powerful tool. God Bless, MemawThere are denominations and there are small churches. They exist all over the world. Some are large institutions and some are small churches that meet in people’s homes.That is what Christianity is. It is communities of like minded followers of Christ.
Jesus prayed that we may be one, and we ARE one. We are one as His believers. Are we one mega-institution? No, of course not. That has never been the case, not even from the earliest days. The Church has always been divided - in geography, in theology, and in how we believe. But THAT we believe is what holds us together.