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You mean like Dutch Reformed?Or vice versa, churches not Reformed, even though they carry that name (like the Christian Reformed Church, according to one of our board's arbiters of Reformitude) Or RCA? Are there any denominations named "Reformed" that actually qualify?
Reformed from what?The word 'Reformed' is not copyrighted. Any church can call itself Reformed, but that is no indication that it is.
In Britain, the most liberal denomination of them all is called the United Reformed Church.
Are Presbyterians classed among the Reformed churches?
Are Cumberland Presbyterians Reformed? What about PCA? PCUSA? EPC? OPC? ECO?
Well if ya aren’t growing your dying.Reformed is code for CALVINISM.
That way you don't freak out the non-calvinist folks when you infiltrate their church and convert them.
Reformed is code for CALVINISM.
That way you don't freak out the non-calvinist folks when you infiltrate their church and convert them.
Bad doctrines, especially as it relates to Sotierology!Reformed from what?
Bad doctrines, especially as it relates to Sotierology!
No, more like in the case of infant baptism, just plain wrong!The Christian Reformed Church professes the Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed, and Athanasian Creed. They believe salvation is God's work from beginning to end and that humans can do nothing to earn their way into heaven. Baptism - Christ's blood and spirit wash away sins in baptism.
So, obviously there are doctrines held by some reformed churches you would consider 'damnable 'and so, just plian wrong!me orthodox, right?
Reformed according to the word of God.Reformed from what?
Baptists always follow the word of GodReformed according to the word of God.
So are the sacramentsNo, more like in the case of infant baptism, just plain wrong!
No, more like in the case of infant baptism, just plain wrong!
Baptists always follow the word of God