To: matthewrobertolson
protestants in the historical sense died 60, 70, 80 years after the reformation circa 1517 or so. no such a thing exists today. now they are called churches. each one has it’s own principles. They are still labeled as protestants because they are not a part of the Holy Roman Catholic Church. i don’t think there is a consensus of any thing between them. Baptist baptize. Methodists methodologize. Episcopalians episcopate. Reformed whatever reform. There is nothing uniform in whatever someone would construct today about protestant thot even in 1930.
10 posted on
01/03/2014 9:27:15 PM PST by
kvanbrunt2
(i don't believe any court in this country is operating lawfully anyway)
To: kvanbrunt2
It sort of like how the Catholic church in some countries (Haiti, Domenic an Republic, Puerto Rico, Columbia, Guatemala, and Cuba, among others) flat out does not discourage the coexistence of Voodoo and other Pagan worship rituals amongst its members (not to be used in church, but on your own) but in other countries (US, Italy, etc.) it is not allowed.
22 posted on
01/03/2014 9:50:51 PM PST by
ConservativeMind
("Humane" = "Don't pen up pets or eat meat, but allow infanticide, abortion, and euthanasia.")
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