Protestants usually give an answer that basically says "your God is good for you and my God is good for me, why does it matter what you believe about God as long as its what you like?"
Why do Protestants believe that who God is and what He teaches depends on the preference of each person?
Isn't this like trying to make God conform to us and our will? Isn't it really idolatry to do this since the god they make is in their own image?
Christ left us with one apostalic Church that He promised would always be there, a city set on a hill for all the world to see.
Before the Eastern schism in 1054, there was one Church which was united with the Pope as the sign of unity to the rest of the world.
Now, there are over 33,000 Protestant sects, each with their own religion based on the agenda of the man or woman who founded it.
2006-12-15
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