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Our Post Christian Culture Often Replaces Faith with Nonsense

This is a false statement. Many "denominations" hold to the very same doctrines. They merely reflect various national, historic, and founder backgrounds. Huguenots were French Protestants. Presbyterian were Scottish Protestants. Lutherans were German Protestants. Mennonites were Swiss Protestants, Methodists were English Protestants-------etc...

If they were completely the same, they wouldn't be considered a different group, denomination. There are plenty of differences and a difference is a difference no matter how small.


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This is a false statement. Many "denominations" hold to the very same doctrines. They merely reflect various national, historic, and founder backgrounds. Huguenots were French Protestants. Presbyterian were Scottish Protestants. Lutherans were German Protestants. Mennonites were Swiss Protestants, Methodists were English Protestants-------etc...

I don't see how your response countered his point at all.
 
Faith is faith, whether your faith is in a god or a government. Nonsense is often someone else's faith.
 
This is a false statement. Many "denominations" hold to the very same doctrines. They merely reflect various national, historic, and founder backgrounds. Huguenots were French Protestants. Presbyterian were Scottish Protestants. Lutherans were German Protestants. Mennonites were Swiss Protestants, Methodists were English Protestants-------etc...

The details of their observances differ. If they contain the truth, the doctrine should be the same. Opinion has crept in and they pick and choose.
I can tell you for a fact that Presbyterianism is alive and well in Scotland, and it differs from English Methodism even more than English Methodism differs from American Methodism.
 
Thankfully the Abrahamic mindset is slowly, but surely, dying off.

Morals are subjective. There is no right or wrong.

Talk about going from one extreme to the other.... both extremes being cuckoo
 
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