Midori (post: 1472505) wrote:Church of the Nazarene (hence my zeal to differentiate "Nazarene" from "Nazarite"...though I do have long hair and hate wine...)
It's like carnivorous Adventism, basically!
Shao Feng-Li (post: 1472594) wrote:No reformed denominations? I feel left out.
I'll pick "other." Presbyterian.
mysngoeshere56 (post: 1472511) wrote:I'm currently attending an Assemblies of God church, but I personally don't claim any particular denomination.
CloudStrife911 (post: 1472660) wrote:The reason I support the idea of having a denomination for a church is so if a preacher starts to preach heresy then they have someone above him to make sure he doesn't lead people astray. Other than that personally I think they are all just more or less just for the organizational part of running churches.
Davidizer13 (post: 1472501) wrote:I'm Church of God 7th Day - we're...well, we're weird. The denomination split off from the Adventists, took some Millerite/Jehovah's Witness theology with it, and somehow, the movement kinda became weeaboo for Jewish things. Most members avoid pork and shellfish, and a few even keep feast days (mostly just Feast of Tabernacles, it would seem, because at its heart, it's a camping trip). It's like carnivorous Adventism, basically!
Also, everyone is related to everyone else, somehow, or is about to become that way. Hilarity commonly ensues at summer camps when people find out that cute girl/boy they like is their distant cousin.
They're called Episcopalian in the US. Don't ask me why.
Atria35 (post: 1472668) wrote:The thing about this statement is that what one denomination considers heresy another may take as doctrine. Think about how the Catholic Church in general considers Protestantism, and vice-versa.
Yamamaya (post: 1472678) wrote:I don't agree with everything that my church teaches so I tend to just call myself a Christian in ordinary conversation unless someone asks me specifically what my denomination is.
CloudStrife911 (post: 1472660) wrote:The reason I support the idea of having a denomination for a church is so if a preacher starts to preach heresy then they have someone above him to make sure he doesn't lead people astray. Other than that personally I think they are all just more or less just for the organizational part of running churches.
TopazRaven (post: 1472743) wrote:It kind of makes me laugh that non-denomination is now pretty much a denomination in itself.
CloudStrife911 (post: 1472706) wrote:Yes, that's very true, but there are things like for instance Jesus came to earth fully man fully God died for our sins and rose again. That's the thing that I'd be worried about people messing with. If people were to start to alter that then I'd be worried.
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