You give good ROMAN CC advice and it is just full of false claims and doctrines.Yes, I do me. Good Catholic advice.
JoeT
You give good ROMAN CC advice and it is just full of false claims and doctrines.Yes, I do me. Good Catholic advice.
JoeT
Excellent questions. Certainly, it depends upon the definition of “denomination.“ If you’re talking about a self-governing entity, then certainly there are thousands worldwide. For example, if I recall correctly, most Baptist and non-denominational congregations, consider themselves to be independent. If you were talking about a grouping of congregations, then certainly there are less. And how do you treat self governing bodies that belong within the same faith tradition? Such as the Free Methodists or the United Methodist Church? One denominational or two? Or the three main American Lutheran bodies…one denomination or three?I've read, on these very threads, the claim that protestantism is a mass of disunity comprised of 30,000+ denominations. I'm curious what a denomination is defined as. Is it a self governing church? Is it a church that maintains a jurisdiction (semi-autonomous)? I'm just seeking what rc's define as a denomination to justify the claim there are 30,000+ protestant denominations. Now, that said, if we can get past that question, what statistical data base do rc's refer to when they claim there are 30,000+ protestant denominations. There must be an authoritative resource that has compiled such data and I'm curious to see just who/what that is for rc's and how dependable it is as a resource.
Thank you for posting.Nor does RCC nor does the word catholic.
From wiki:
The first known use of "Catholic" was by the church fatherSaint Ignatius of Antioch in his Letter to the smyrnaeans, circa 110A. So once again a totally pointless statement by an RC.
How about that definition?Excellent questions. Certainly, it depends upon the definition of “denomination.“ If you’re talking about a self-governing entity, then certainly there are thousands worldwide. For example, if I recall correctly, most Baptist and non-denominational congregations, consider themselves to be independent. If you were talking about a grouping of congregations, then certainly there are less. And how do you treat self governing bodies that belong within the same faith tradition? Such as the Free Methodists or the United Methodist Church? One denominational or two? Or the three main American Lutheran bodies…one denomination or three?
Until folks have an agreed-upon definition here, there is really no satisfactory way of gauging the total number of denominations.
I really don’t have a good one to offer. I’m all ears though.How about that definition?
A church that is self-governing.I really don’t have a good one to offer. I’m all ears though.
Yes, if push came to shove, I would probably go with something like that. But even that definition is lacking somewhat.A church that is self-governing.
Oh mine is the first one, the one that follows Jesus. I don't believe in denominations. The real believers will come from many denominations.Thank you for posting.
And what does wiki say is the first known use of the name of your denomination?
You don’t support the concept of denominations or you don’t believe that denominations exist?Oh mine is the first one, the one that follows Jesus. I don't believe in denominations. The real believers will come from many denominations.
Oh great another RC who cannot read simple sentences.You don’t support the concept of denominations or you don’t believe that denominations exist?
You believe that denominations are irrelevant then? Could you clarify please?Oh great another RC who cannot read simple sentences.