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frnate
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Having been raised a “Bapticostal” I have some first hand knowledge about the mindset of these folks. It’s not so much that they actively teach that their way of doing things is how the first century Church did them, rather it is the natural assumption that it is so.I don’t know where they come up with the idea that the 1st century church to have a “simple and local nature”.
And that is the real crux of the problem. If any of them are even aware of those writings most of them wouldn’t dare read them for fear of tainting their most revered doctrine of “sola scriptura.” Keep in mind I am speaking here without malice. It is a case of “my mind is made up, so don’t confuse me with the facts.” I know this is true because I lived it until I was 30. I would dare to wager that 99% of them have never heard of nor read any of the writings of any early church father, outside of Fox’s Book of Martyrs and those are mostly stories about Reformation martyrs.Anyone who actually takes the time to read the Early Church Fathers, will quickly be disabused of that idea.
The Church of Christ teaches that the Catholic Church broke away from them.The church did not start out like the Baptists or church of Christ only to become the Catholic Church out of nowhere, and the Baptists or other so called “non-denominationals” had to restored back into existence.
I think what boppysbud is trying to say here is that the existence of the term “non-denominational” is an oxymoron because it is used by a group of people who want to distinguish themselves from other denominations and the word “denomination” MEANS “name.” So the name this group essentially has taken for itself is “non-named,” which is fairly non-sensical.The so called “non denominational” denominations to put it simply do not exist. They are all Protestants, sectarians, all Evangelicals sectarians, overwhelmingly fundies sectarians, and usually Baptists who are a denomination, and most often charismatic/pentecostals, all of these are names and descriptions of sects, denominations.
These people can call themselves whatever they want, it’s a free country, but they lie. They are denominations no matter what they call themselves, realistic people know this.
Peace,
+Nathan