We all heard Catholic Apologetic decry the 25,000 denominations. That number is grossly inflated. There are approximately 250 Christian denominations in the US according to the criteria used the "Handbook of Denominations in the United States." I asked ChatGPT to extrapolate from that to calculate a global estimate. It came up with 2,403 Christian denominations globally. The full text is below.
The question I have, What is the criteria used by Bible Believers today?
In the past it was belief in Jesus as God the Son, and the Orthodox doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
Doctrinally many churches pass that test. But so many have fallen away to sexual deviant behavior, is that a good "test" for who is a Christian now.
In the past apologists would affirm the body of Christ spans many different denominations and you can identify who are genuine Christians by their life style. What they do, rather than what they claim.
My criteria now: one must have repented, and put their faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God , believing in that name for their salvation. One must live a Christian life where Christ is LORD, owner and master of all we are and possess. Repentance for not fulfilling all we should do in Christ, will be manifest.
As Christ was accused of being a drunk and a glutton, I don't consider these disqualify a believer, who are free to follow their own conscience about such things.
All other doctrinal disputes don't identify who is a believer.
But that is me, what say you?
ChaptGPT
Based on this extrapolation method, there would be approximately 2,403 Christian denominations globally. This estimate is derived by assuming that the diversity of denominations in the United States is representative of global diversity, relative to the proportion of the Christian population. It's important to remember that this is a rough approximation and actual numbers could vary significantly due to various factors, such as cultural, historical, and theological differences across regions.
The question I have, What is the criteria used by Bible Believers today?
In the past it was belief in Jesus as God the Son, and the Orthodox doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
Doctrinally many churches pass that test. But so many have fallen away to sexual deviant behavior, is that a good "test" for who is a Christian now.
In the past apologists would affirm the body of Christ spans many different denominations and you can identify who are genuine Christians by their life style. What they do, rather than what they claim.
My criteria now: one must have repented, and put their faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God , believing in that name for their salvation. One must live a Christian life where Christ is LORD, owner and master of all we are and possess. Repentance for not fulfilling all we should do in Christ, will be manifest.
As Christ was accused of being a drunk and a glutton, I don't consider these disqualify a believer, who are free to follow their own conscience about such things.
All other doctrinal disputes don't identify who is a believer.
But that is me, what say you?
ChaptGPT
- Number of Denominations in the United States: According to the "Handbook of Denominations in the United States," there are approximately 250 denominations in the U.S..
- Christian Population in the United States: As of my last update, the Christian population in the United States was estimated to be about 70-75% of the total population. With a U.S. population of around 330 million, this suggests there are roughly 231-247.5 million Christians in the U.S.
- Global Christian Population: The global Christian population is estimated to be around 2.3 billion.
- Extrapolation:
- The U.S. Christian population represents about 10-11% of the global Christian population (231-247.5 million out of 2.3 billion).
- If we assume that the diversity of denominations globally is proportional to the diversity in the U.S., we can multiply the number of U.S. denominations by the ratio of the global Christian population to the U.S. Christian population.
Based on this extrapolation method, there would be approximately 2,403 Christian denominations globally. This estimate is derived by assuming that the diversity of denominations in the United States is representative of global diversity, relative to the proportion of the Christian population. It's important to remember that this is a rough approximation and actual numbers could vary significantly due to various factors, such as cultural, historical, and theological differences across regions.
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