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So how expansive should the denominations list be? Should it: 1)consist only of Christian groups, 2) Christian groups + related controversial groups such as the Christadelphians and LDS, or 3) Use "denominations" as a broad term for religions? I'd favor number 2 - listing Christian denoms and related controversial groups, since there are entries for those here on WikiChristian. Lamorak | So how expansive should the denominations list be? Should it: 1)consist only of Christian groups, 2) Christian groups + related controversial groups such as the Christadelphians and LDS, or 3) Use "denominations" as a broad term for religions? I'd favor number 2 - listing Christian denoms and related controversial groups, since there are entries for those here on WikiChristian. Lamorak | ||
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+ | : So far we have had in the [[Denominations]] section, only the mainstream Christian groups. These are groups who | ||
+ | : * Consider themselves only one of many in the group of Christian denominations | ||
+ | : * Would agree with the Bible and the early church fathers (the Nicene creed) as containing core Christian doctrine | ||
+ | : Hence the more controversial groups, such as [[Christadelphians]], have been listed under [[Off-shoots of Christianity]] (and [[Off-shoots of Christianity Index]]). These are listed here because of one of the following: | ||
+ | : * They tend to consider themselves the true form of Christianity and consider the other denominations false and non-Christian | ||
+ | : * They either deny part that the Bible holds core Christian doctrine or deny teachings of the early church fathers (the Nicene creed) | ||
+ | : --[[User:Graham grove|Graham grove]] 21:58, 29 June 2007 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 02:58, 30 June 2007
So how expansive should the denominations list be? Should it: 1)consist only of Christian groups, 2) Christian groups + related controversial groups such as the Christadelphians and LDS, or 3) Use "denominations" as a broad term for religions? I'd favor number 2 - listing Christian denoms and related controversial groups, since there are entries for those here on WikiChristian. Lamorak
- So far we have had in the Denominations section, only the mainstream Christian groups. These are groups who
- * Consider themselves only one of many in the group of Christian denominations
- * Would agree with the Bible and the early church fathers (the Nicene creed) as containing core Christian doctrine
- Hence the more controversial groups, such as Christadelphians, have been listed under Off-shoots of Christianity (and Off-shoots of Christianity Index). These are listed here because of one of the following:
- * They tend to consider themselves the true form of Christianity and consider the other denominations false and non-Christian
- * They either deny part that the Bible holds core Christian doctrine or deny teachings of the early church fathers (the Nicene creed)
- --Graham grove 21:58, 29 June 2007 (EST)