The right form is Apostolic Pentecostal. The church that is baptized in Jesus" Name, and filled with the Holy Ghost, as Peter preached in the first message of the church.
2006-09-11 13:58:13
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answered by Southern Apostolic 6
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No form is totally right or there would only be one. Originally, there was only one Christianity--Catholicism, but some abused their power and were more interested in wealth than souls, so some like Martin Luther realized they could no longer be a part of that and broke away. As a Catholic, I believe that the most important part of being a Christian is believing that Jesus, is the Christ, the promised Messiah to the Jews and that Jesus died to save us. All other things are part of practicing that belief. However, that said, I believe that Catholicism is the ones who "have it right."
Baptists are Protestants. Protestants were those who "protested" against the abuses of the Catholic Church and broke away. There are many types of Protestants.
2006-09-11 21:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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When you are young and in school, there is a comprehension test and every student is given the same passage but why don't everyone get full marks?
Everyone is unique, just because the person beside you like chicken rice, doesn't mean you will like it the same amount as that person.
And just because not everyone interpret the bible the same, doesn't mean that God and the bible is not real. Have a relationship with God. Let Him show you His ways and you won't be bothered by questions likes these.
2006-09-11 21:14:13
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answered by Luke Lim 3
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Well, religion has become something like an opinion; and since everybody has their own opinion, then Christianity has taken on its many form. (I heard somewhere that it now numbers in the thousands.)
As for who is right, I believe wholeheartedly in the Catholic Church. I believe simply because religion isn't all about the opinion of its followers (that would be politics with its constituents); and the Catholic Church is based on The Bible, Sacred Tradition, and The Magestarium of The Church.
2006-09-11 21:13:24
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answered by batch93 3
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Perhaps all of us, because one serving the true God will all be on the same accord. This religious situation is all a mess and man has derived the names of certain religions given to these churches in the way that each one of them serves the lord. Now even the bible tell us that there are different administration, one lord, God of us all, but yet by the same self spirit of the lord thy God. So to mne there is no right form except a person in general have a personal relationship with God and know him for theirselves. Should you want to know who has it right -- wait until the end.
2006-09-11 21:06:29
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Most religions were created by the Kings of the earth who needed armies to expand their empires. History dictates this and the Heads of the Churches were paid handsomely to fool the people by saying they were the representatives of God on Earth!
Man/Woman has needed hope to keep themselves alive since the beginning of time and yet by their works we see what they are really about!
Romans 13 gives a fine example of what to do and not do in accordance with what he expects from us.
If Jesus was the example of how to behave , then why can't your eyes see what they are not doing! By their works , they work what is bad and continue to lie too my face.
So if you need an answer , look in Romans 13.
Then open your eyes and see what is before them, rather than allowing yourself to think it's better to stay in a burning building fully engulf and say that it's merely a spark!
2006-09-11 21:57:59
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answered by Darknight469 2
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There is only one way to find out:
"Now these Jews were more noble than those in Thessalonica; they received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so." (Acts 17:11)
"ll scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Check out the link below. The article is quite good. It answers the question, "Does the church of Christ consider itself the ONLY church?"
2006-09-11 22:11:42
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answered by JoeBama 7
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Have you ever seen G.I. Jane??? One of the characters said this :Let's concentrate on the steak and not the peas.
There are so many denominations because people get into disputes over minute details and how they prefer to interpret them. Where the Bible speaks, we speak... where the Bible is silent, we should be silent, but it is on those points we speak volumes. The result? We look like we are fighting amongst ourselves (and we are) and it keeps people away.
So which denomination is right? None of them has it completely right. But we all are close.
My suggestion: ally yourself with a chuch that teaches the Bible as the Bible is written, without any man-made interpretations. The gospel is simply this: We were doomed to hell, God didn't want us to go so he gave us a part of himself... his Son... who died and rose again so that we wouldn't have to suffer eternal punishment. It is a free gift available to all who will accept it.
2006-09-11 21:05:51
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answered by Rev T L Clark 3
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Well, is what they believe come down from pagan customs?
Is it a lie? Does it do stuff that has nothing to do with the bible.
Does it follow the ten commandments? Like lieing, stealing, commiting adultry, murder, materialistic. Is it all about the money? Or do they really care about people?
How much is tradition? How much is actual bible truth?
Does it make God look like a monster? Only Satan would want to do that? Really have to think about that.
2006-09-11 21:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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so do you like chocolate or vanilla, cause i cant eat vanilla, i'm a chocolate man. Churches worship differently but if they are worshipping Yahweh, then that be the same God, between protestants that is. Our catholic brethren are into adoring Jesus Mama, which is neither here nor there but she is simply not divine, and once we deify her then we're off the biblical track. But, Read C.S.Lewis "Mere Christianity", you'll get better answers there.
2006-09-11 21:01:26
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answered by nujorican 2
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