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I agree that most people stay where they were raised. This seems to be true both in a literal physical sense and for belief.We are for the most part what we are born into and if those pastors/priests have done their job as well as parents and Sunday School teachers, we tend to stay. I was born and baptized Lutheran ( high church ), catechized and the pastors did their job. I believe in the Lutheran Confessions to be the correct exposition of Scripture. Only if the LC-MS would go apostasy that is ordain homosexuals and women and change Scripture to meet the world view would I swim the Tiber.![]()
One thing that bothers me is the fact that the major mainline Protestant denominations are in apostasy as we speak. The non-denominational churches have no foundation other than the belief of the pastor at the moment and the belief of the congregation at the moment. I dont know what percentage of Protestantism is mainline and thus in apostasy. But it seems like if not the bulk a huge portion of Protestantism is in apostasy. I believe it is true that the LC-MS is minority within Lutheranism. Such things make me question the whole foundation of Protestantism if so many can so easily become apostate. Here we are just talking about in doctrine, obviously members of any group can themselves be apostate.
This is how my church is. I have tremendous agreement with much Catholic doctrine but when I experience my church it makes it hard for me to see my church as being wrong (and doctrinally they are in many ways). There are right beliefs and being Christian. Some people have right beliefs but dont live a very Christian life. Some have wrong beliefs but live a very Christian life. In truth we all have a mix of right beliefs and wrong since we are human and imperfect. But as to why some would chose Protestantism it is because of the warmth and fellowship.There are some denominations that are more cult-like, like yours. But they are not all like that.
The Baptist church I grew up with was awesome and caring. When people got sick, they came to your home and prayed with you…
I am actually sorry, my kids did not grow up in the environment of the small, family church.
I’d also add that since duty is of little importance in our times any group that speaks of duty is at a huge disadvantage. We should not yield to the times but so long as duty is not important then those who ignore it might be more popular, though incomplete and really even broken.