100 Questions for Lutherans

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I do not know you, and it is obvious that God has guided you here so that you can heart the Word of Truth.
If you are near Denville, NJ we can meet up anytime to share and pray and good coffee/tea or other.

Christians here are telling you the same thing because the Spirit of Truth is in them.

No judging upon you - but we just met and we know very little and only what you share with us.

May the Peace of Christ be upon and Bless you and May HE cause His Face to shine upon you.
Okay.
 
Aug 2, 2021
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I have confusion just talking to you. Why do you disagree with me when it seems we agree? It seems you are just angry that I even consider a church that you don't like for whatever reason. Unless you are advocating me not attending a church? In that case I must cease communication immediately.
Good decision.
 

Magenta

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Thank you for welcoming me. I would say I don't know why you wouldn't recommend for me to go to any of those churches. Should I attend a church? If yes, which kinds are okay and which kinds are not?
You are welcome :) My question, "Do you know why?" was in relation to not recommending the RCC more so than Lutheran or Anglican. Though it is true that neither Lutheran nor Anglican appealed to me, especially in their similarities to Catholicism. Are you a new Christian? Please excuse me asking; this is a Protestant run site and it is likely that the majority of members are protestants who view Catholicism as heretical. Hence not recommending it. I would certainly recommend going to church. I myself went to many churches in my early years, and multiple churches at a time. If they are Bible believing, Bible teaching, and feed your hunger for the Word, as well as meeting other needs you may not have even known you had, that would definitely be a church worth sticking around and calling home.
 

Artios1

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I cannot give even the name of my city. I'm concerned certain atheists might like to find me and kill me because of my YouTube channel. I think you don't understand what I am saying. If you just call yourself Christian and are against being in a denomination then you are Non-denominational. You can not avoid either of these. Stop playing word games and make your position clear.
No games here ….just in your head.



I really don’t know much about religious denominations, save one, which I abandoned years ago.

I participate and coordinate home-based fellowships throughout the country, in like manner of the book of Acts ….it is non-denominational.
 

Nehemiah6

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So which would you recommend I go to? Catholic, Lutheran, or Anglican?
All three are fairly close in their beliefs and practices, although the Anglican church at one time was more of a Reformation Church and had an evangelistic branch. Today the mainline denominations have seriously departed from the Bible, and failed to preach the true Gospel and teach Bible truth.

Therefore you should seek out a "Bible" church which preaches the true Gospel and follows the New Testament closely and stands solely on the Word of God. This is easier said than done but not impossible. It may even mean traveling some distance to worship and fellowship with like-minded believers. However if you are a well-grounded mature Christian, you can start a home church and go from there. Home churches are good up to a point but once the numbers increase, people need to find a place in which to gather.