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Originally Posted by aron
I'd looked at the recent forum thread on Spurgeon putting a curse on the denominations. Specifically he said "a plague on denominationalism". But apparently we have to wait a week to comment so I'l just post here.
First off, the "denominations" didn't exist for the first 1,500 years of Christianity. There were no Lutherans before Luther. So did Luther err? Was "justification by faith" a rebellion against God-established order. Hardly, we'd say. So why bash his followers for taking a name? "We're the church who follows Luther's teachings on justification, but we don't have a name"? Would that help?
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This statement is a little misleading, eh?
Church history tells us of believers all over the civilized world assembling together for worship and fellowship outside of the RCC.
Eg the Waldensians were named (at least by historians) after Peter Waldo.