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No, we share many beliefs and practices in common with other apostolic churches, a clear indication of good preservation.
1. Does the EO fully agree with ANY denomination but itself? Is there even ONE other denomination to which yours has full agreement just on DOGMAS?
2. WHICH are "preserved?" The DOGMA of the infallible/superior Roman Pontiff? Purgatory? Original Sin? Transubstantiation? Immaculate Conception of Mary?
3. The RCC issues a new Catechism every few years - always with lots of additions, as well as editing. The Lutheran Catechism has not changed ONE letter - adding, deleting, changing a single letter or puntuation mark in nearly 500 years. Which do you think is less "preserving?" (I realize you aren't Catholic, of course - but the question is nonetheless relevant since you claim it is "perserving" right dogma).
4. Do you sincerely think that if one dug through the 50,000 denominations, one could not come up with at least 7 things that 2 of them agree on (I think you list was 7)? Is that SINCERELY your thought? And if I could find 7 things two denominations agree on (in spite of several DOGMAS they disagree on), what would that prove to you?
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