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And that one guy got kirked in the neck. If something bad happens to Ben Shapiro this week I might have to start believing in god again.
>Tim Pool removes his beanie to reveal a glowing pod full of caterpillars from hell eating his brain
>His takes don't get any better or worse
Say, hypothetically, I found a dark spot on my arm that kept getting bigger
Wdym god supports these guys
Nah there’s a special place in hell for these fucking losers.
Not according to the second largest Christian denomination in the US
The Shahada 2 just dropped: "There is no god but Capital, and Trump is his messenger"
Why, did the pope come out in favour of trump or something?
Nah the Pope is the head of the first largest christian denomination. I'm talking about the second, evangelicalism.
Huh. I would have thought Protestantism would be in the top three at least.
Protestantism is like a million denominations including evangelicalism
Calling Protestantism one thing doesn't sit right with most people because it makes a category which includes:
Quakers
evangelicals
Lutherans
pentacostles
Makes sense.
I don't know what the person you're talking with is talking about, Protestantism is way broader than those 4 categories. In the US there's 3 big categories of Protestants: Mainline (including Baptists and Southern Baptists which sometimes are counted as a separate category), Evangelicals, and Pentecostals. Mainline Protestantism has dropped off a bit in the 21st century (since mid 20th century really) in favor of the other two. Think old High Church Protestants, First Reformed style, being replaced by Joel Osteen style congregations (obviously this is a simplification).
There's non-trinitarian Christians too, such as Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses, but they are usually treated as a bit of a separate category from Protestants. Then there's the Orthodox Churches which aren't Protestant but sometimes get included in the same category because they're not Roman Catholics. Then there's some nuance about Coptic Christians and some other Eastern groups that I don't know enough about to speak on.
The actual number of denominations of Protestant churches is in the 10s of thousands.