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Much has been said about the many denominations in the world today.
My question is about those who call themself Non Denominational churches.
What do they believe and practice?
I have known people from two different ND churches, and both were very different.
One began as a Sourthern Baptist but later removed all Baptist references from their sign and literature, but continued to teach Baptist doctrine. They did this so they could grow in numbers in a city with a large collage population, and it worked.
The other accepted any and every type of belief. Their attitude was that everyone was welcome and could believe and practice what they wanted.
Is this the norm, or just two extremes?
My question is about those who call themself Non Denominational churches.
What do they believe and practice?
I have known people from two different ND churches, and both were very different.
One began as a Sourthern Baptist but later removed all Baptist references from their sign and literature, but continued to teach Baptist doctrine. They did this so they could grow in numbers in a city with a large collage population, and it worked.
The other accepted any and every type of belief. Their attitude was that everyone was welcome and could believe and practice what they wanted.
Is this the norm, or just two extremes?
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