Pard
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Not specifically, mind you, but bear with me for just a moment.
First, I am not saying that they are. This is a question and I am seeking the wisdom of others in this matter. I was thinking while I was mowing that maybe denominations existed even at the time of Paul. Here's why...
Paul writes letters to various groups of Christians spread out in different lands. Each group is separate in both geography and also powers/strengths/weaknesses. And yet they are all one in the Body of Christ! That's pretty basic I think.
Well, when you really look at it, for the most part, denominations are the same way. They are often based on geographic areas (Baptist in the south, Congro in the north, Anglican in England/Aussieland, etc., etc.). They are often facing different weaknesses and each has different strengths. Many even have different powers (Example:you don't go to a congo church to see people rolling on the floor and speaking in tongues, you go to the pentecostal church to see that)
So what do you guys say? Could denominations be somehow started even at Paul's time?
And please don't get into which denomination is better or if it is allowed at all or how some are not Christian. That is all valid stuff, but take it elsewhere!
First, I am not saying that they are. This is a question and I am seeking the wisdom of others in this matter. I was thinking while I was mowing that maybe denominations existed even at the time of Paul. Here's why...
Paul writes letters to various groups of Christians spread out in different lands. Each group is separate in both geography and also powers/strengths/weaknesses. And yet they are all one in the Body of Christ! That's pretty basic I think.
Well, when you really look at it, for the most part, denominations are the same way. They are often based on geographic areas (Baptist in the south, Congro in the north, Anglican in England/Aussieland, etc., etc.). They are often facing different weaknesses and each has different strengths. Many even have different powers (Example:you don't go to a congo church to see people rolling on the floor and speaking in tongues, you go to the pentecostal church to see that)
So what do you guys say? Could denominations be somehow started even at Paul's time?
And please don't get into which denomination is better or if it is allowed at all or how some are not Christian. That is all valid stuff, but take it elsewhere!