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      11 year ago

      No, because Christianity has a solid document: The Bible. If the Bible forbids something, and someone does it, it’s clearly not Christianity.

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          ‭Matthew 18:6 ESV‬ but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.

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              Entirely opposing religions? Huh? Basically every Christian denomination agrees on 95% of things. The Bible doesn’t proscribe how to practice Christianity exactly, and the differences are small things such as age of baptism, real presence, etc. I don’t identify with a particular denomination, I regularly attend services across different denominations and have no qualms about doing so. By definition I am a Protestant as I am not a member of the Roman Catholic church or an Eastern Orthodox one. But I have nothing against visiting them except from them not offering me communion due to ecclesialism which was basically instituted by dead byzantine/roman empires.

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                  They don’t have the same texts. They share the Pentateuch, Psalms, some prophecies about Jesus and that’s it. Judaism has the Talmud, Christianity has the New Testament and Islam has the Qur’an and various Hadiths, and claim the New Testament is corrupted