| > > There are plenty of different doctrines and interpretations but you can tell what is and isn't a Christian church. > Are Mormons Christian? Lots of Christians don't think so. > Are Catholics Christian? Lots of Christians don't think so (despite the Roman > Catholic Church being the largest Christian church). > You're assuming agreement that does not exist. These are all Christian denominations [0], i.e. distinct religious bodies within Christianity and identified by traits like doctrine. Various Christian denominations have good reason to seperate themselves because each have different doctrine around Trinitarianism, salvation, papal primacy, the nature of Jesus, etc. If you are cynical, you might say they each compete for mindshare and power within the Christian religion. For instance, the Mormon Church (LDS Church) is a restorationist, nontrinitarian Christian denomination in the branch of Mormonism. [1] As a non-Christian, it might be easier to look from the outside in and not get distracted by the doctrine and authority differences. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denomination... [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_... |
Mind that I don't think Jesus talking to Native Americans, hying to Kolob, and sacral underwear are any more farfetched than anything in the King James, but I wouldn't call it the same thing except in the very loosest sense.