Denomination Domination

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Siberian_Khatru

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#21
Religion has been, and always will be, a sensitive subject. Despite the fundamentals a certain religious group may mostly agree upon, I think division within any religious circle is inevitable. Even early Christians were very divided on account of how they interpreted Christ's role; it was over the course of time, editing the manuscripts, and canonization that a more conclusive-ish doctrine emerged.

And then some people just seem to like arguing.
 
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Miri

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#23
Am I the only one who finds it a real tongue twister to
say denomination domination?

Maybe we should split ourselves into two groups
those who can say it without any problems and those
who get stuck half way :p.


That's probably how most of the denominations started in the first place!
(Think about it, those who could, those who couldn't and those who
felt they shouldn't etc).
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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#24
Am I the only one who finds it a real tongue twister to
say denomination domination?
Lol. Schoolhouse Rock!, anyone?
 

crossnote

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So going into a another subtopic here. Has ever ever heard of the Christian reformed movement? Rca/crcna ? What do you know about them?
The RCA and the CRCNA (Canadian version) are Reformed/Calvinistic yet holding to the Belgic Confession instead of the Puritan version Westminster.
I believe they have entered some liberal waters meaning man's ideas take precedent over God's Word.