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mackbrislawn
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Saying there are 33,000 denominations is unnecessary, so shouldn’t be done. Suffice it to say there are hundreds! Or just thousands. How many there are isn’t important, because it is enough to say there are many more than there should be. They can’t all be the true restored church!What do you mean by this?
I’ve heard this a lot. And not to say it is not true, but do you have original source material for this claim? By original source, I mean the published paper by a person who did the research and counted them, not an apologist whom you are referencing.
Thanks.
Man-made churches get a lot of mileage out of the restorationist idea, which is founded on the idea of apostasy of the original church. They all seem to agree that there was an apostasy, but there is no agreement on when it was! This fact makes the idea of apostasy awfully suspicious. It seems like a convenient invented idea in order to justify creating new, man-made churches to “restore” the original church. (Of course, always restored in the image of the man or woman making the new church.)
Assuming there was an apostasy, and God restored His church, how do we know that there will not be a second apostasy? If God was unable to keep his original church from straying, why should He will be able to keep his second, restored church from straying also? Maybe it already has. Churches which claim to be restored, such as Mormonism and the Watchtower, have strayed quite a bit from their beginnings. Both have undergone splitting, so which of the branches of either represent the true restoration? If any?