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andrewstx
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The main diiference I see between Evangelicals and Traditional Christians is Pietism.
For Catholics and other tradtional Christians, we are saved as a body in the church. And for Evangelicals everything all is based on the individuals and their personal feelings, and sincerity.
Are you “really” saved, you might need to try again?
You see it in worship, every prayer must be extempore, written prayers don’t have the proper “feeling” and might not be sincere. In my years in S Baptist and Evangelical churches I never once heard even the Lord’s Prayer said in unison. They sit in silence, listening to a man at the front pray for them, usually supplying his own Amen.
Such is the individualism, you can even see it in Obituraries. Evengelicals will say, his Lord.
Catholics, and other tradtional Christians will say Our Lord. You don’t even need to see what church the funeral is to know the religion.
For Catholics and other tradtional Christians, we are saved as a body in the church. And for Evangelicals everything all is based on the individuals and their personal feelings, and sincerity.
Are you “really” saved, you might need to try again?
You see it in worship, every prayer must be extempore, written prayers don’t have the proper “feeling” and might not be sincere. In my years in S Baptist and Evangelical churches I never once heard even the Lord’s Prayer said in unison. They sit in silence, listening to a man at the front pray for them, usually supplying his own Amen.
Such is the individualism, you can even see it in Obituraries. Evengelicals will say, his Lord.
Catholics, and other tradtional Christians will say Our Lord. You don’t even need to see what church the funeral is to know the religion.