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MillTownCath
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I’ve never been Protestant, and I’m only college age, so maybe someone here can help me understand something.
When I hear my Protestant friends talk about what their Church/Religion believes and how it works, it seems to be very disorganized and unclear.
There usually isn’t a central book, like the catechism, where people can go to learn about their Church’s theology.
There isn’t a central figure, like the Pope, that is actively speaking on behalf of the Church to many leaders of countries and organizations.
There usually isn’t a uniform doctrine and liturgy that connects the different churches together.
Overall, I just get a feeling that there isn’t much advice/guidelines that the Church gives for everyday life.
It seems that there is the Pastor’s sermon, and that’s about it.
I’m sorry if I wrote this in an insensitive way. I’m having trouble articulating my thoughts and it results in them sounding rather rude.
When I hear my Protestant friends talk about what their Church/Religion believes and how it works, it seems to be very disorganized and unclear.
There usually isn’t a central book, like the catechism, where people can go to learn about their Church’s theology.
There isn’t a central figure, like the Pope, that is actively speaking on behalf of the Church to many leaders of countries and organizations.
There usually isn’t a uniform doctrine and liturgy that connects the different churches together.
Overall, I just get a feeling that there isn’t much advice/guidelines that the Church gives for everyday life.
It seems that there is the Pastor’s sermon, and that’s about it.
I’m sorry if I wrote this in an insensitive way. I’m having trouble articulating my thoughts and it results in them sounding rather rude.