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I have been a Baptist for about 45 yearsPost here and your faith tradition so we can get a sense of who's who.
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I have been a Baptist for about 45 yearsPost here and your faith tradition so we can get a sense of who's who.
Soyez le bienvenu. I like the way you describe yourself. What church body do you attend?Hi, I' m French Canadian confessing catholic Christian or pro-testant (pro=for/testari=confess). I believe in Jesus-Christ, attested by the unaltered Nicene Creed, according to the scriptures, ALONE.
Protestant (although I do not want to belong to any "group", and see divisions as pointless) I believe solely in what is said in the Scriptures.
Welcome to the forums. That's not really Traditional Christianity
But not an apostolic tradition.Sola Scriptura is a tradition that goes back about 500 years.
Old Catholic priest via any number of others.
Anglican priest, in the diocese of Melbourne, Australia. I was not raised going to church, and was baptised as an adult.
A colleague in communion with Canterbury! I've never actually met an Old Catholic priest; they are very small in Australia. Delighted to meet you here.
Sola Scriptura is a tradition that goes back about 500 years.
Ohh, now there's a loaded question!
There are two Anglican theological colleges in Melbourne, and I went to the other one. But yes, we are actually in communion.
I know there are 2 Anglican Colleges in Melbourne, so I was checking which one you attended. So you attended Trinity College and not Ridley College. I find it interesting that both of these colleges, with different traditions, are located in the same suburb of Parkville, Vic.
Does that reveal that you are in the liberal (modernist or postmodernist), Anglo-Catholic tradition in Melbourne?
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