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Hi there,

So I will kick this thread off:
I like that the Catholic Church has spread so far and wide.

Name one thing - about a denomination other than your own - that you like!

It can be anything...

(Jesus said, "by their fruits you will know them")
 

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Hello gottservant, Do not believe anyone can really judge anyone nor condemn them. God does that. (We can judge ourselves and our own actions.) Denominations really mean nothing to me, compared to looking at the Lord Jesus Christ and His heavenly Kingdom.

What are about you?
 
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I'm Anglican but I like the concept of the Catholic church's concept of 'invincible ignorance'. Here's a definition of that:

"Lack of knowledge, either of fact or law, for which a person is not morally responsible. This may be due to the difficulty of the object of the knowledge, or scarcity of evidence, or insufficient time or talent in the person, or any other factor for which he is not culpable. (Etym. Latin in, not + vincibilis, easily overcome: invincibilis.)"
 
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Something about a denomination other than Protestantism? Uh... I like that my Grandfather was always fair and just with his kids because of his Catholic beliefs and how he wasn't a hypocrite in his religion and beliefs until the day he died. I loved how "archaic" he was in his beliefs and it helped shaped me to do the same. I like that he never really passed judgement on other Christians who weren't Catholic. He never knew I became a Protestant or a Calvinist but, he would have fully accepted me and been very proud that I turned to and decided to follow God.

Also? Idk if this counts? But I like how the Jews are always so friendly to us Christians. It shows that they really take the Torah very seriously and that they really want to follow God with such zeal. They remind me of Dr. Piper who is just so much on fire for God.

It's true, the Jews don't really fully understand the Torah but I love how much they try.
 
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I like St. Basil's Third Kneeling Prayer, where the Eastern Orthodox remember the souls that are in Hades/bound for Hell and ask that some relief be afforded to them.

p.s. - We could use more threads like this, especially one for the political forums.
 
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I'm Catholic now, but I was originally Presbyterian. I was with the Wesleyan Methodists for a while, and my wife is Baptist.

I found them all OK, although I most enjoyed the Presbyterian Church while I was there. Not because if was "Presbyterian" but because of the quality of the people there. I was younger then - we had a gym under the church; I was actually encouraged to pick up a guitar (not something I ever thought I'd do as I'm hard of hearing), and the pastor was outstanding.

Otherwise I suppose I've got a leaning towards the Wesleyan Methodists, partly because most of my original pastor's family and a number of his Presbyterian flock moved to that congregation after he died, as the new pastorate left a lot to be desired.

Having said that, I think the Catholic Church is "closest" to the truth, dogmatically and liturgically speaking. But from experience I've found people make a church, regardless of the denomination.

It's a bit like your neighbours can make or break a neighbourhood.

Someone mentioned the Jews. I haven't had much to do with them, although I did meet a bloke who had the somewhat mixed fortune of having a Jewish father and Catholic Mother. It was a challenge being a good Catholic boy on Sunday, and a good Jewish boy on Saturday. But a psychiatrist I see (mainly because we have had similar spiritual experiences) said to me once that they (the Jews) "... have a lot of love."
 
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Hi there,

So I will kick this thread off:


Name one thing - about a denomination other than your own - that you like!

It can be anything...

(Jesus said, "by their fruits you will know them")

1. Messianic Jews and Seventh-day-Baptists - accept all Ten of the Ten Commandments without editing them.
2. Methodists had a good understanding of the Bible warning about falling from grace. So also do Catholics have a fairly good doctrine in that regard.
3. Baptists are wonderful on the subject of accepting believer's baptism and sola-scriptura testing of all doctrine and practice, 66 books of the Bible not 77.
4. Presbyterians..affirm 66 books of the Bible.. and I used to watch D.James Kennedy a lot and he had some great sermons on Creation vs Evolution.
5. Lutherans - Luther was pretty strong on both sola-scriptura and saved-by-grace-through-faith.

All of them are pretty solid on things like the Bible as the Word of God.
Almost all of those listed above are solid on the Trinity
 
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The United Church of Christ for its more than than 400 health and human service ministry programs and communities:
  • Provide $1 billion in uncompensated, charitable care.
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1. I’m a member of a Lutheran church but my faith descriptor reads Christian because I commonly rotate between four churches of different denominations.

2. Episcopal because the local cathedral has the best liturgy and the Rector gives the best sermons.

3. Eastern Orthodox (Antiochian) has the highest level of reverence and when we need prayer we go to Fr. Justin.

4. Catholic. My wife and I grew up Catholic so it’s kind of like visiting the old neighborhood. Fr. Javier is very approachable and the congregation is friendly.
 
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