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Why do all the Churches that claim to base their beliefs on the bible alone, seem to always split, and differ? Why does that Baptist Church, come away with different beliefs as apposed to the Methodist Church, or the Anglican Church?
As an protestant I can cite my own Church. Every protestant Church has believers that congregate, and almost everyone has a differing view from the other, because they study on their own outside of Church. My pastor will admit that if he says something wrong that "congregants need to tell him" this means that we all congregate with individual heretics, and the pastor opens himself up for the possibility of being a heretic by saying he might not be right!
noun
1.
a professed believer who maintains religious opinions contrary to those accepted by his or her church or rejects doctrines prescribed by that church.
If we base our beliefs soley on the bible, and the interpretation of such is made by us alone being supposedly guided by the Holy Spirit, then one must only conclude..that we have heretics in our midsts! As an example some in my Church believe in the Monergistic view of salvation as apposed to synergism...now this means that one or the other is a heretic!
Yes this could be said of folks in apostolic Churches..but I don't believe they let you interpret the scripture outside of the authority of the Church...so there may be heretics within those Churches as well...only they cant air out their dirty laundry like those who are in protestant Churches........
As an protestant I can cite my own Church. Every protestant Church has believers that congregate, and almost everyone has a differing view from the other, because they study on their own outside of Church. My pastor will admit that if he says something wrong that "congregants need to tell him" this means that we all congregate with individual heretics, and the pastor opens himself up for the possibility of being a heretic by saying he might not be right!
noun
1.
a professed believer who maintains religious opinions contrary to those accepted by his or her church or rejects doctrines prescribed by that church.
If we base our beliefs soley on the bible, and the interpretation of such is made by us alone being supposedly guided by the Holy Spirit, then one must only conclude..that we have heretics in our midsts! As an example some in my Church believe in the Monergistic view of salvation as apposed to synergism...now this means that one or the other is a heretic!
Yes this could be said of folks in apostolic Churches..but I don't believe they let you interpret the scripture outside of the authority of the Church...so there may be heretics within those Churches as well...only they cant air out their dirty laundry like those who are in protestant Churches........