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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“I and family belong to a non-denomination church. Good for those whose Catholic church experience is what they need. I can never go back.” Same but I’m Protestant, now. OP, [b]show me where Jesus requires these ridiculous hoops through which to jump[/b], to follow him.[/quote] They are in the catechism, not the Bible. [/quote] Right. Man-made. Not Jesus’ Word at all. Thank you for clearing that up.[/quote] FYI -- Jesus did not write the Bible.[/quote] The New Testament records Jesus’ teachings through his followers. I hope this clears things up for you. [/quote] Nothing needed to be cleared up. Most people know that. His followers wrote the books and letters of the New Testament, long after Jesus died[/quote] And that is what Christianity is based on. Not the arbitrary and controlling policies of Rome. [/quote] Christianity is very broad and includes Roman Catholicism, founded centuries ago and American fundamentalism, which is quite recent, and many other denominations along the way. All have the New Testament in common.[/quote]
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