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In order to screen out atheists, other religions, and Catholics? If so, I guess I get the purpose now.
I appreciate the point of the OP, we’ve had this brought of a few times before. I think with the spectrum of doctrines and practices within protestantism and the nature of social media it might be best to title and clearly outline the parameters of the thread’s discussion of the OP in the GT forum. As the OP, call posters out for being off topic and if they persist seek assistance from the Mods.
Well, if you do not want to limit participation in the forum you proposed, there is no point in having it. We already have General Theology and other similar ones as well as one for non-denominational Christians.
I don't see why we can't try it out?
Yes, I know that this has been already suggested. I think it should be suggested again.
The famous 'five solas' unites all Protestant traditions, and I think this is what should single out that forum from the others. Simply categorizing us as Non-Denomination is not enough, since many other faith traditions faith traditions that take exceptions to the five solas can discuss as Non-Denominational.
Exactly.Well, I give up. But if the Catholics can have four--count em--four separate forums and prevent non-Catholics from participating on them although they may participate on most of the other denominational forums, I suppose you are entitled to make your appeal, too.
Where would you put us Messianics? We had our start in Orthodox Judaism in the late 1800s; not coming from any established christian group.How about a forum for the general consensus/agreement as to the basic defining 'five solas' that are agreed upon by many Protestants, if we will claim some groups fall out of this category? One Bread, One Body (Catholic), Ancient Way (Orthodox), Five Solae (Protestant).
Where would you put us Messianics? We had our start in Orthodox Judaism in the late 1800s; not coming from any established christian group.
Actually in my personal opinion Protestantism would have been more credible if it was a unified Church that later broke apart.Yes, they do. Mainly, I think, that's because it is the standard Roman Catholic line.
They like to say that "Protestantism" cannot be true because "it" is so divided, and in order to make that claim be at all credible it is necessary also to claim or insinuate, however wrongly, that there once was a unified Protestant church/faith that then broke apart.
Probably so, but that would be true of every other branch of Christianity also, wouldn't it?Actually in my personal opinion Protestantism would have been more credible if it was a unified Church that later broke apart.
Some of my RCC friends say that ANYTHING that is not Roman Catholic is Protestant. That includes the Eastern Orthodox.FWIW, that answer--which looks to me to be an admirably forthright and precise one--would put MJ outside the category of Protestantism.
They are out of step with their own church if they claimed that the EO are Protestant, but I'm not saying you don't know such people.Some of my RCC friends say that ANYTHING that is not Roman Catholic is Protestant. That includes the Eastern Orthodox.
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