that scene gets me every time
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Depends which side is doing the defining and if you’re looking at lineage of breaks. Typically, Protestants come from the Protestant reformation under Martin Luther, which makes the Anglicans a separate line from their perspective. Catholics often casually lump all together.
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It was funny when I actually read the introduction to the King James Bible and saw the reference to being maligned by "Popish Persons."
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Glory to God in the highest.
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Would love to join that conversation as a somewhat-charismatic Baptist (but the fun ones, we Argentine Baptists love our red wine)
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I remain partial to Auberon Waugh's description: "on any moral or political issue [the Church of England] can produce such a wide divergence of opinion that nobody -- from the Pope to Mao Tse-tung -- can say with any confidence that he is not an Anglican."
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Yes because they don’t adhere to the pope or to the catechism
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