Why are there so many categories of Chrisitanity ? I 've always found it so ironic that Jesus was/is a person indifferent to classifications, and a pacifier and yet so many acts have been done in his name(Crusades, Spanish Inquisition,destruction of Jews,Salem Witch trials) and Christians seem to disagree and quarrel over so many things that sometimes seem to be so trivial when we look at the final goal. .Chuches are separted into denominations, when in the Bible, the only refrences I see made are to THE CHURCH,and also Gentile, Jew , Roman, Greek, but not in refrence to who goes to church with who(in terms of Christianity).I also have this nagging thought in my mind , about the separation of churches, why does it always seem that a church is never really, well integrated, it's mainly one race or ethnic group, concentrated into one church,I have yet to see a church that has an equal mix of races.I'm sorry if I come off alittle, judgemental or bias myself, but Jesus was supposed to be this great equalizer, pacifier, and has a kingdom which to my knowledge isn't segragated, so why is the church?
Well, the Church to which I choose to belong believes in keeping the 7th-day Sabbath. It also believes in the soon coming of Jesus Christ or 'the Advent'. It's called the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The major difference between it and the Baptist Church, for instance, is that SDAs believe the sabbath to be Saturday (the 7th-day) and not Sunday (the 1st-day). Therefore, Saturday is the day when church is held. This is the day when Christians are encouraged to take a break from their weekly schedule and worship Jesus Christ.
This belief alone causes a GREAT rift between Christians as can be clearly seen on this and other Christian forums. Some mainstream Christians seem to take the notion that Adventists are 'working their way to heaven' by being obedient to the 4th-commandment. Adventists on the other hand believe that Sunday has become the 'counterfeit Sabbath' of mainstream Christianity. And, history DOES seem to support this view.
So, in effect, Adventists believe that the majority of Christians are disobeying a command of God ...whether done through ignorance or whether done intentionally. We can either take the notion that 'God doesn't care' which day we keep (assuming that one can speak for God) or that God MUST care about the day on which we worship Him since He did ask us to 'remember'. The God of the OT IS the same God of the NT.
Many mainstream Christians DO seem to think and talk for God. They make up their own rules (which is quite often NO RULES AT ALL) and say, "God doesn't care as long as our intentions are good ...He will accept anything we do and be grateful." When they say 'He doesn't care' about the day on which we worship Him they seem to forget that 'worship' and 'obedience' are EXTREMELY important to God. We're told that God IS, not WAS, a jealous God (as in 'zealous' or 'passionate') in Exodus 20:5.
In other words, God is a real 'stickler' for obedience. This means that God requires obedience on HIS terms, not ours. That's WHY HE is God and we are not! Nor was Paul God, which might offend some Christians on this board who give him the same status. Cain, for instance, brought an offering to God that was contrary to God's command. Cain may well have thought to himself, "My intention is good, I'm sure that God won't care just as long as I bring SOME KIND of an offering." But, as we read in the scriptures, God DID care (Genesis 4:1-5).
The day on which we worship is just one issue that divides the Christian Church. There are other issues too as you can read about on this board. Reaching a consensus between Christians seems to be an impossibility. The MAIN problem seems to be that many mainstream Christians are so puffed up with their own 'godliness' that they don't feel a need to listen to or obey God.
The worst offenders seem to be those who consider themselves so infilled with the Holy Spirit that they don't require Jesus. They have, in effect, ALREADY received their halo. There are others who equate an infilling with the Holy Spirit as a substitute for obedience to God. Obedience has become a dirty word. For instance, check out the thread I'm Saved So I Can Do Anything. Now, how arrogant can a professed Christian in that frame of mind get? Are you starting to get the picture why there are so many Christian denominations at loggerheads with each other? We all have a common goal but the means to get there differs tremendously.