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To: vladimir998

Nope. We’re not all protestants. As I have repeatedly affirmed, words have meanings. The ‘protest group’ was specific. They only gave rise to a split. Those who arose later had nothing to do with that split.

And we all don’t have the same doctrine. Doctrinal distinctives are probably the major reason for different denominations.

It rankled me as a military chaplain when higher-ups grouped certain ‘sects’ into the ‘Protestant’ camp simply because they weren’t Catholic. It became clear to me at that time that we were all more understood by our differences, and that some were entirely different religions.

I have a career’s worth of experience in dealing with these different denominations. No one can convince me of their being ‘in the same camp’.


2,468 posted on 12/20/2014 6:04:07 PM PST by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: xzins

“Nope. We’re not all protestants.”

Accept sola fide? Accept sola scriptura? Then you are a Protestant.

“As I have repeatedly affirmed, words have meanings. The ‘protest group’ was specific. They only gave rise to a split. Those who arose later had nothing to do with that split.”

False. What you are claiming is denied by the Protestants themselves in their own writings, charters, confessions, books, conventions, TV shows, etc. The “restorationist” idea that some Protestants are not Protestants is just nonsense.

“And we all don’t have the same doctrine.”

So you reject sola scriptura and sola fide?

“Doctrinal distinctives are probably the major reason for different denominations.”

Perhaps, but Protestants all adhere to sola scriptura or sola fide or both.

“It rankled me as a military chaplain when higher-ups grouped certain ‘sects’ into the ‘Protestant’ camp simply because they weren’t Catholic.”

That’s not why they did it. Are you a Mormon? No. Buddhist. No. Hindu? No. Muslim? No. But a Protestant is a Protestant.

“It became clear to me at that time that we were all more understood by our differences, and that some were entirely different religions.”

And Protestants are still Protestants.

“I have a career’s worth of experience in dealing with these different denominations. No one can convince me of their being ‘in the same camp’.”

But they are. It has nothing to do with you being convinced.


2,484 posted on 12/20/2014 6:21:10 PM PST by vladimir998
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