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I wish reformed Anglicanism was still a thing
Instead we have theater kids who want to larp as Catholics without any actual convictions
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The Church of England is dead, bro. Why would you want to remain in that liberal goat farm?
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>The Church of England is a social institution, not a religious one
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>>18408364
It died because it went papist in the 1800s
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>>18408362
>Instead we have theater kids who want to larp as Catholics without any actual convictions
I cannot accept any argument you are making unless you articulate what convictions do you presume catholics have that anglicans do not.
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>>18408448
Trying to uphold their confessions instead of seeing them as suggestions
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>>18408559
what do you mean, what confessions. Give me more than a half sentence answer next time.
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>>18408643
The Catechism of the Catholic Church versus the Thirty-Nine Articles
Anglicanism doesn't enforce its founding documents anymore



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