Message from @Quarantine_Zone
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One nondenom I work with actually said "I believe in out with the old, in with the new"
She's the one who accused me of wanting to enslave women because I hate feminism
"Every woman is a feminist"
This is why I think it was a mistake to let women have an opinion
Yeah, dude, you just live in California
The more politically conservative side of non-denoms just say those guys aren't Christians
Doesn't mean I suddenly like nondenoms (still sounds gay), but my view on them might have been inaccurate then
The best way to describe them is Baptist doctrine, Methodist teachings, and Pentecostal worship
They are mostly Wesleyan Arminian
And they're split on "Lordship Salvation" and "easy believism"
As a former Protestant most Protestants are impossible to reason witg
You have to know how to approach
You'll likely find Confessional Lutherans and Anglo-Catholics easier to talk with
Baptists and Anabaptists are pretty insane to reason with though
I am willing to try, but as I myself am newly an apostolic christian it would be a great boon to find a woman already here
Though, tbh, I don't really want the Lutherans and Anglos converted to EO because those are my kin lol
you need to convert, and bring them with you
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Nop lol
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That's actually the hardest thing for me as a Lutheran--Nicaea II
Because we don't pray to saints
Or rather ask for intercession
@Quarantine_Zone so Calvinist soteriology along with Pentecostal glossolalia?
Sounds like my mother tbh
Nah lol
Wesleyan Arminianism
I can send in a flowchart of prot Soteriologies
There are quite a few variants on Calvinism and Arminianism and 2 variants in Lutheranism
There are 6 variants on Arminianism essentially
Two of such variants are part of "Wesleyan" Soteriology, IE New Wesleyan and Old Wesleyan
One variant of Arminianism is "Open Theology Arminianism," which is by and large apostate IMO
One variant is known as "Classical/Reformed Arminianism," two names for the same thing. Those guys are closer to Lutherans and Calvinists.
Then there are "Dispensational Arminians" which is related to Dispensational Eschatology because they often go hand-in-hand, but they are theologically unrelated for the most part.
And lastly, OSAS Arminians.
Wesleyan Soteriology is actually kinda close to EO
You'll find some Anglicans who have Wesleyan Soteriology and lean Eastern on many topics. I know some in a Protestant Patristics group
I forget the difference b/w Old and New Wesleyans though. I think Methodists tend to lean toward Old Wesleyan and Nazarenes and Wesleyans lean toward New Wesleyan.
@Quarantine_Zone I thought Baptists followed Calvinist soteriology?