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Daedelus76
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I actually agree. While the Bible is important… it’s possible to over-read it. I have some other friends online who are Emergents (ex-Evangelicals), and even then they pester me about the Bible alot. I actaully do read the Bible, but I don’t read it as much as I did decades ago. And I think it’s actually healthier to focus on a more holistic faith. The basics of Christianity are actually summed up in a book like the Didache, which is actually rather short. Some people want to make it very complicated and knowledge based, and it’s not necessarily.. Even further, the vast majority of people in the Christian world didn’t nor could they have ever had access to a Bible as we know it until the 15th century! (Invention of the printing press) Who determined what should be in the Bible in the first place?
When things got really heated up, though, was the 19th and early 20th century. That’s when you saw the explosion of Protestant denominations. Rationalism was a large influence on this, later it was modernism. Alot of Christian sects divided over things that the Church (East and West) had agreed previously, in ancient times, were off limits. Like predestination, or the nature of the eschaton or millenium, things like that. There’s a reason those Ecumenical Councils said “keep your hands off this”.
Or some Protestant churches, like the Reformed Episcopal Church, divided from the Anglican Communion because they didn’t like candles on the altar (I’m not kidding here). Things that shouldn’t be communion breaking, became communion breaking.
I hope to see an end to all divisions someday.