Would a protestant benefit from reading other denominations?

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ResidentAlien

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I'm interested in reading other denomination bible\books but am unsure if its a good or bad idea....? So if I read a catholic bible would it totally mess with me?? If I read the book of mormon?? The book of common prayer....? Anyone read these just because you're interested??? Did you benefit with it or does it not??? I would hate to miss out on extra material that's awesome...??
No harm in understanding how others think. If you're able to think critically for yourself and aren't easily fooled by crafty lies then go for it.
 

Evmur

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I'm interested in reading other denomination bible\books but am unsure if its a good or bad idea....? So if I read a catholic bible would it totally mess with me?? If I read the book of mormon?? The book of common prayer....? Anyone read these just because you're interested??? Did you benefit with it or does it not??? I would hate to miss out on extra material that's awesome...??
If Joseph Smith was demon possessed, whose thoughts are you reading?

God actually does not allow me to read some books or watch or listen to some vids. God is very able to lead you to a ministry or ministries which will benefit you.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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[QUOTE"roadoftravel, post: 5054372, member: 314416"]I'm interested in reading other denomination bible\books but am unsure if its a good or bad idea....? So if I read a catholic bible would it totally mess with me?? If I read the book of mormon?? The book of common prayer....? Anyone read these just because you're interested??? Did you benefit with it or does it not??? I would hate to miss out on extra material that's awesome...??[/QUOTE]



I'm glad you are looking for books that are awesome. 📖🙂👍

Here's a thread that I started on the subject when the new forum opened.
The most awesomest of all books!😄
 

Nehemiah6

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No harm in understanding how others think. If you're able to think critically for yourself and aren't easily fooled by crafty lies then go for it.
Well that is exactly the issue. The reason so many false teachers are flourishing is because too many Christians are not well-grounded in Bible Truth and Gospel Truth. So the first order of business should be a focus on Scripture itself. Even "The Bible Answer Man" went off the rails.
 

Blik

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I am reading some secular books that I am finding helpful when I relate what they say to what scripture teaches. I think that it is true of anything we put in our minds, that we feed our minds, must agree with scripture.

I am reading Dc. Mike Dow, Daniel Amen, and "The Alexander Technique". What I find in each of these books is proof and praise for the teachings of our Lord.
 

Pilgrimshope

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I'm interested in reading other denomination bible\books but am unsure if its a good or bad idea....? So if I read a catholic bible would it totally mess with me?? If I read the book of mormon?? The book of common prayer....? Anyone read these just because you're interested??? Did you benefit with it or does it not??? I would hate to miss out on extra material that's awesome...??
The thing is there was never supposed to be different denominations that came about because people couldn’t agree on details of doctrine , much like you will find in this forum we can talk about basically any issue regarding the Bible and you’ll have several ideas about what the answer is

they couldn’t agree so they began forming sects of Christianity and called then denominations most know about the catholic Protestant wars but there have been violent clashes between many denominations of Christianity over the past two thousand years

which shows us the problem with denominations the gospel is about one family of God born in Christ by the one gospel , it’s about one body , one spirit , one faith , one baptism , one lord and God and father of all who’s spirit is in all who believe . It’s about one untied family God and all his chilidren in Christ

Catholics and Protestants went to violent war killing each other because they disagreed about Christian doctrine and who was “ the true one church “

each denomination believes they are the right one and by default the others all have something important all wrong and aren’t right . This has been Christianity and what we did to it we turned a beautiful single message meant for all
People and thier salvstion , this gift of one new humanity reborn of Gods holy spirit and called his children in the son


we made it a reason to argue and fight and condemn one another , to exclude and judge and accuse , to actually go to war and fight and kill each other in Jesus name because they are Protestant and we are catholic or we are Protestant and they are catholic because they are Baptist we are presbeterian

awe condemn and Rail against the other group of Christian’s because we don’t agree about whatever details we perceive when it’s all Meant to bring us together in one faith and belief and understanding of One God



Just go to the source brother forget reading different denominational takes and start by learning what Jesus had to say to believers for yourself , that will form an understanding in you without some interpretation first reshaping it thier own opinion

aid your serious in your inquiry start with the gospel of John read a chapter or so a day carefully d before you read so God to teach you about himself and when your done thank him , and then spend some time reflecting through each day on what you read

select a translation you can understand the language clearly and then I bet you find some new things you haven’t heard anyone talking about


lol we the right hand of the body , work with all our might to chop off the left foot , because it doesn’t function as a hand , rather than doing what the lords hands do we’re too worried about that foot that has a different purpose
 

ForestGreenCook

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I'm interested in reading other denomination bible\books but am unsure if its a good or bad idea....? So if I read a catholic bible would it totally mess with me?? If I read the book of mormon?? The book of common prayer....? Anyone read these just because you're interested??? Did you benefit with it or does it not??? I would hate to miss out on extra material that's awesome...??

I would advise you to confine yourself to studying the scriptures only, KJV preferably, and avoid other men's interpretations

The scriptures will prove themselves when compared to each other in harmony, by the revelation of the Holy Spirit within yo

I would also caution you in reading other peoples interpretations on this forum, to check it against what you think the scripture means. That includes myself also.
 

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I'm interested in reading other denomination bible\books but am unsure if its a good or bad idea....? So if I read a catholic bible would it totally mess with me?? If I read the book of mormon?? The book of common prayer....? Anyone read these just because you're interested??? Did you benefit with it or does it not??? I would hate to miss out on extra material that's awesome...??
It really depends on you. What do you want out of it? Like if your study is in order to understand how Mormons and Catholics look at Christianity and what their core beliefs are, then you could read it. But I would say no if you don't have a strong foundation in the protestant Bible which omits the Apocryphal books which can be found in a Catholic Bible.

Also, the book of Mormon is not Biblical.

You need a strong foundation on what you believe before you can go venturing into another belief. Although knowledge is power, you have to make sure that you are clear on your belief as was taught to you by the Church. If you aren't strong in your faith, Don't think about it.
 
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I think its beneficial to read the "church fathers", folks like Ploycarp, and Justin the Martyr. I think that reading stuff like, Law and Gospel by Walther, or the book of Concord by Melanchthon and Luther, are good as well. If one read the book of Concord, one would understand the reformation.
 

TheLearner

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Hello roadoftravel.

The Catholic Church has never published a translation of the Hebrew or Greek scripture.

Hence, there is no Catholic Bible. The Catholics confirmed that their choice of Bible would be the Vulgate Bible. The Vulgate is a fourth century translation. The Catholic Church did not exist in the fourth century.

If your knowledge of the New Testament is not rock solid. I would not recommend reading any Christian or so called Christian literature.
Christian literature nearly always has embedded theology. If your not grounded in the NT, you will end up deeply confused.
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DJT_47

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Seeking the truth should be the goal and truth can't be found in denominationalism.
 
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OLDMANBORNAGAIN

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Honestly, I would just stick to reading THE HOLY BIBLE, only, and over and over again!

We've got Mormon neighbours and they are dishonest people!
 

Melach

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No Catholic Church in the fourth century. You are too early for Papal authority or any other doctrine of the Catholic Church.

The word pope derives from Greek πάππας ('páppas'), meaning 'father'. In the early centuries of Christianity, this title was applied, especially in the East, to all bishops[18] and other senior clergy, and later became reserved in the West to the bishop of Rome during the reign of Pope Leo I (440–461),[19] a reservation made official only in the 11th century.[20][21][22][23][24] (wikipedia)

Jerome translated the Koine Greek into Latin many decades before the first, titled, POPE Leo took to the stand.

The Great church schism occurred in the eleventh century after the Roman Church. Enacted church legislation proclaiming universal Papal authority.

There was no Pope when Jerome was translating, only bishops.
makes you wonder why the title was ever applied to anyone considering Jesus said dont call no man father.
 

Nehemiah6

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Exactly, so why do people accept these kind of authoritarian titles?
The answer is found in the Bible. It is called "THE PRIDE OF LIFE". It began with Lucifer, and will continue until Satan and the Antichrist are cast into the Lake of Fire.

The sad fact remains that the majority of human beings prefer to act like "sheeple" rather than people who should be thinking for themselves. That is the only reason COVID tyranny succeeded. That is also the reason why about 99.9% of the population has gone into iPhone bondage. But the tyranny of hierarchies has exist since the beginning of time. Nimrod was a mighty hunter of souls, and his example continues to this day.
 

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The answer is found in the Bible. It is called "THE PRIDE OF LIFE". It began with Lucifer, and will continue until Satan and the Antichrist are cast into the Lake of Fire.

The sad fact remains that the majority of human beings prefer to act like "sheeple" rather than people who should be thinking for themselves. That is the only reason COVID tyranny succeeded. That is also the reason why about 99.9% of the population has gone into iPhone bondage. But the tyranny of hierarchies has exist since the beginning of time. Nimrod was a mighty hunter of souls, and his example continues to this day.
Why do Christians join the honor roll?

Christians are supposed to consider others as more important than themselves.

Yet scattered through Christian history are these high positions through the Christian world. With people waiting in line to secure the title.

I am into Covid tyranny, hope you wash your hands regularly.