Non-denominationalism

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Non-denominational Christians do not want to be identified with any other Christian group in history or around the world.

Non-denominationalism is a distinction without a difference: "A rose by any other name smells just as sweet." These groups have all of the attributes of a denomination except for the name. Like all other Protestants, they disagree not only with the teaching of the Catholic Church but also with all other Protestants. They have their own interpretation of the Scriptures, their own view of the sacraments, their own forms of leadership, and their own liturgical tradition.

An anti-Christian form of Christianity. "Nobody knows anything for certain. It's just us and our Bible. Don't ask us to define what we believe. We are independent of everybody else. Everyone has a right to their own opinion. We're running our Church; you run yours."

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