All the churches looking at each other: "He's a little confused, but he's got the _spirit"_
@thegearhouse53378 ай бұрын
There’s a couple churches on this list that would certainly not say that everyone else has the spirit. One gentleman I spoke to was very clear in his stance that “ this is all nonsense, it’s us and nobody else”
@stefanwalicord25128 ай бұрын
*Spirit
@CountArtha7 ай бұрын
I see what you did there
@ari3lz3pp6 ай бұрын
😂 wow 👏
@adventuresnorthwest36436 ай бұрын
The video only clarified that there are differences and distinct disagreements within Christianity. I have an issue with those who say, "you are not Christian if you don't believe...."
@shannonreif87476 ай бұрын
I was raised Lutheran for 13 years before my family became Old Order Mennonite and I became a Baptist, which I remain as an adult. My mother's family is Dutch Reformed and my brother-in-law is Eastern Orthodox. There were many points in this video where SO MANY THINGS that I've experienced, conversations that I've had, or beliefs I've been around suddenly make sense. Thank you for connecting all these dots in such a clear and concise way!
@worldview7305 ай бұрын
Is Jesus still the same in all your beliefs?
@danielkrcmar53955 ай бұрын
Bet Christmas Dinner is heated.
@worldview7305 ай бұрын
All red-blooded, that's a match. humans@@andersd8956
@asdadadsaasd4 ай бұрын
@@worldview730 All Western and Eastern Churches believe same God Jesus Christ who walked on the Earth and died for our sins differences are more philosophical and methodical, traditional differences E
@Tyler_W3 ай бұрын
@@worldview730why wouldn't he be? None of these magisterial or even radical reformationists disagree about Jesus. Heck, they agree with Catholics and Eastern Orthodox about Jesus too for that matter. All of these groups agree on fundamental nicene theology.
@TheOldFellow7 ай бұрын
Very useful summary. I'm an Eastern Orthodox subdeacon, and I always wanted someone to explain all the protestant sects. I agree the historical perspective is the best way to start, but then we always need to look back at what joins us, not what separates us. I look back at the Great Schism with horror. Right now there is a different 'flavor' to the Roman church and mine, but very very few real dogmatic differences (yes some, but they have arrived historically). A good investment of time. Thank you Brother.
@kimbriggs84026 ай бұрын
Another good book and podcast on this is Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy by Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick. I’m a convert from Protestant and Catholic and O&H explained all the differences quite nicely for me.
@Astrobrant26 ай бұрын
By putting this discourse in the form of a tree, the presentation is actually a fundamentally uniting one. IMO.
@deebrown46155 ай бұрын
Friends, in truth and love, please understand that biblically there is NO protestant church for there is only ONE GOSPEL, and in it is the ONLY church, body, bride and kingdom of Christ. All sincere believers must submit to it, that which the doctrine of Christ reveals. Christ built it, through His death, that we might abide in His teaching and not the doctrines & commandments of men. Faith comes by hearing the words of Christ - any who go beyond that have not God.
@Ciprian-IonutPanait5 ай бұрын
oldfellow is easy to understand all of them. Most of them come from the heresies of the Popes. In an attempt to fix those they tried to understand themselves the dogmas and correct them instead of going back to the orthodox roots. Every interpretation gave rise to a new church with slightly different heresies
@jacobpottage69382 ай бұрын
@@deebrown4615What if the Roman Catholic Church was corrupted?
@codywilson84538 ай бұрын
I've always felt the Amish are the safest group to joke about on the internet.
@tentifr8 ай бұрын
I love that this comment is part of the joke as well
@Bob943902 ай бұрын
Feel free to joke about the paedophile Catholics, the intrusive Jehova's Witnesses, the polygamous Mormons, the murderous Russian Orthodox and so on too. I don't see any reason for not joking about all Christians; after all they believe in an invisible man who sent his "son" (who was also the son of a ghost and a carpenter) as a human sacrifice to be tortured and killed, described in a book with large numbers of massacres where the invisible man slaughtered millions of innocent people. A disgusting religion like this must be joked about.
@andrewwetzel54918 ай бұрын
You, sir, are one of the only people where I can sit through and listen to an entire 40 minute video. Well done brother in Christ.
@heliumfire6 ай бұрын
as an atheist, this is still interesting to listen to.
@Astrobrant26 ай бұрын
@@heliumfireAgreed. I am also an atheist (formerly a Methodist) I also found this video very informative. This young man has really done his studies.
@Astrobrant26 ай бұрын
@@user-pq9zw5wb1z Just out of curiosity, which of those denominations are you a member of?
@deebrown46155 ай бұрын
Friends, in truth and love, please understand that biblically there is NO protestant church for there is only ONE GOSPEL, and in it is the ONLY church, body, bride and kingdom of Christ. All sincere believers must submit to it, that which the doctrine of Christ reveals. Christ built it, through His death, that we might abide in His teaching and not the doctrines & commandments of men. Faith comes by hearing the words of Christ - any who go beyond that have not God.
@jacobpottage69382 ай бұрын
@@deebrown4615Are you making the same reply to all of the comments?
@markcarguello21437 ай бұрын
I wanted to say that you are an incredible creator. There is no cut in this video, so you did this in one take without a break. I wanted to compliment your work and your ability to create a comprehensive talk on religion. I would love to hear about what you had read up on to make this video? I was also trying to get into church history.
@noahnaugler76116 ай бұрын
Honestly, your description of the holiness movement mirrors my walk, from becoming a professing Christian at 4, then being baptised at 12 (attended a Baptist Church from birth to highschool), then more recently (about 2 years ago), actually learning to hear God's voice and humble myself before him and surrender to His will.
@ayobithedark27728 ай бұрын
Mennonite here, don't diss us like you did the Amish cuz we're watching😅 Loving your content
@flameguy34168 ай бұрын
The Amish are also watching with their secret phones...
@Theiscariotsin8 ай бұрын
@@flameguy3416so true. I lived in south Iowa for a time and maybe it was just that…. Tribe? Idk what to call it. But they were very but not adhering to the known Amish doctrine. Kids a cell phones, they had bank accounts, they would Jew you at every turn, they would use power tools and machines as long as it was for money, that kind of thing
@BCFalls17 ай бұрын
I am friends with the mennonite mafia, I know Everything!!!
@davidfulton4568 ай бұрын
Though I have moved on from the Baptist way to become an Anglican, I would still not group Baptist under the Radical Reformation with Amish/Mennonites. The first Baptists had way more in common with the Reformed tradition in England than they did with Anabaptists. Also, the Anabaptists movement honestly came more out of Zwingli’s Reformation movement in Zurich, so it would be more accurate to place them as branch coming out of the Reformed tradition (there was some stuff with Karlstaut and Muntzer, but that’s another story). This tree approach may be good at looking at the distinctions from a modern perspective, but not really from a historical perspective.
@waterdrinkerrr8 ай бұрын
This exactly, and I'm a Baptist. Some have pointed this out to him in the past but he hasn't changed his thinking.
@someguywithastrat8 ай бұрын
This is correct and well-stated. The Anabaptists were radical not in that they broke off from Rome, but in that they broke off from Zurich. Additionally, Baptist and Anabaptist theology is very different across the board (they just happen to line up on a couple of distinctives). The Baptists came out of English Separatism, which had the same issues with Anglicanism as the Puritans. The difference in the Separatists and the Puritans is that the former split off while the latter tried to purify the Anglican Church. (Not unlike for example, the PCA vs Redeemed Zoomer in the PCUSA). Therefore, both were products of Protestant theology (both in the Particular and General Baptist streams). Moreover, John Smyth led the first General Baptists in practicing Credobaptism before he ever came in contact with the Waterlander Mennonites in Holland. Baptists are grossly misplaced on this tree and should be branching off of Anglicanism, not characterized as “Anabaptist light.”
@silaswarren84188 ай бұрын
@@waterdrinkerrrnice pfp. Haven’t seen a Living Water Bible in a long time
@burntmarshwigglestudio5978 ай бұрын
Thanks for that clarification! I haven't watched enough of this channel's content, so I wonder if simply organizing similar beliefs within the church was more the point of the video, rather than a full out historical and chronological timeline - which would certainly be relevant and very fun to learn!
@turkeybobjr8 ай бұрын
@burntmarshwigglestudio597 If you watch more of his content you'll begin to understand that this kid hates Baptists. He's got a huge ego about his preferred denomination.
@h3nnyj3nny7 ай бұрын
From one random nerd on the internet to another: THANK U for sharing such cool info. Knowledge truly is power and being aware of how your specific belief fits into the larger framework of society helps to create cohesion and communication between all. Keep it up bro!!
@Bob943902 ай бұрын
Yes, it is useful to know more about all the Christians who accuse each other of believing in nonsense. Ironically, they all seem to be right about this.
@REVNUMANEWBERN6 ай бұрын
I VERY MUCH ADMIRE you giving your background under your description, I ALWAYS seek to find out the influences of media producers & authors thus understanding potential bias that me be woven into ones production, I find the REASON WHY someone believes a certain way as interesting as the WHAT, my experience is that MOST only believe & accept what they have been told without really sorting and studying themselves, keep up the good work !
@durorege8 ай бұрын
I love this channel brother. I'm happy to see a fellow zoomer so engaged in church history and orthodoxy. Much love from New Hampshire ❤
@burntmarshwigglestudio5978 ай бұрын
Fascinating and well done! I grew up in an independent non-denominational church. The woman who gave the land for the building said she was visited by an angel and told to give the land and that the gospel would be preached there. We DEFINITELY had some of those baptist principles - not believing in infant baptism, etc - but the bulk of the congregation came out of the Methodist and Holiness traditions. We had a pastor for a long time who was ordained in the Lutheran church. My dad grew up in a Christian Missionary Alliance church , my mom Methodist . I attended a Wesleyan Unniversity, and became a professional visual artist - so I've by default studied a LOT of Catholic art, visited the Vatican and a good deal of the major Catholic sites in France and Italy, and been exposed to a good deal of that denomination. I also grew up around the Amish, and lived near a historic Moravian founded village. I currently attend a Global Methodist Church which is the most recent major offshoot denomination in the U.S. I say all that just to point out that there is ALWAYS a lot of cross-pollination between denominations - and I really think that's a good thing. We all hope and trust that God will unify us someday in the manner in which we should be. I am thankful that my parents went out of their way to expose me to various denominations. All I know is that when a person or congregation gets serious about what they believe - when they start doing the hard personal and corporate work to do their best to love and obey Christ - then good things start to happen and the lost become found. So few of us know the basics of what you presented, and I hope that it will help us all do just what I have witnessed when the faithful labor to be faithful, and to do it more.
@realestateunplugged61297 ай бұрын
Well stated and amen. Super cool to watch this video, what a nice quick overview perspective of the Church!
@brentlunger97387 ай бұрын
자이점 중 일부는 지옥이 얼마나 심각한지에 대한 감각, 세례의 방식과 시간, 성만찬의 요소, 독점성, 도상학에 대한 다양한 해석, 성인이란 무엇입니까? 그리스도를 믿는 사람 또는 교회 내의 모범입니다. 정치나 리더십, 성령의 역할, 교부들의 역할이나 역사 등 일부는 생락했다고 확신합니다.
@a.d.marshall27487 ай бұрын
So a witch who saw a devil gave the land.... derp. Bet you don't know the gospel.
@SandraLewisfocus17 ай бұрын
I love the term “cross-pollination”. I use it all the time. Did
@ari3lz3pp6 ай бұрын
@@brentlunger9738Where does the Bible mention hell? It says we will be damned yes. But not in hell. Don't be deceived by churches. Catholic or otherwise. Read your Bible, study it, and pray for discernment. ❤
@VenkataSaiTejaGurram8 ай бұрын
Thanks, brother. I am learning a lot from your videos. God bless you.
@tinyad71805 ай бұрын
Thank you ... God bless you ... Keep it up ... Compilations brings out the underlying harmony running all along ...
@bossinater438 ай бұрын
Baptist here! This is an excellent video! I do want to say that a lot of Baptists nowadays are starting to recognize the flaw of not being institutional and the flaw of not continuing the holy lowercase “c” catholic and apostolic church. Even though I’m Baptist, I still agree with some of the point you have made regarding flaws about the Baptist church.
@cadenhenry44468 ай бұрын
I grew up Baptist and I felt the same way for a long time. A few years ago I decided to follow the branches back down to the trunk, and I’ve now come out as Orthodox.
@manlymemez8 ай бұрын
@@cadenhenry4446 🤮
@nightpixma8 ай бұрын
@@manlymemez Oh no, somebody doesn’t worship the same way as you. Gross!
@theintelligentmilkjug9448 ай бұрын
@@manlymemezfr
@DavinaMaryMagdalene8 ай бұрын
God knows and sees your blasphemous expression of prideful and mocking disgust of the Church that Jesus Christ himself founded- historically proven, and succeeded from the apostles themselves. Get over yourself and pride and accept the truth with humility, or choose the path away from salvation. Have fun. ☦️
@purpleflurp66018 ай бұрын
Thanks! As a new Catholic, this video was very useful especially for helping to distinguish between the protestant branches!
@sueco_r8 ай бұрын
yeah, I only started to understand protestantism when I started watchig Redeemed Zoomer's channel
@SkankHunt-iy1ec8 ай бұрын
You went the wrong path brother
@MurcGnilrits8 ай бұрын
@@SkankHunt-iy1ecpresbyterian is the way!
@theretardnerd10538 ай бұрын
@@SkankHunt-iy1ec how so?
@nerisaac8 ай бұрын
Don’t listen to any of this dudes takes on Catholicism or theology in general
@erakus8 ай бұрын
very good video man. I appreciate your research into the history. When I was looking into churches I was amazed at how many people were in church just because of familiarity instead of doctrine. Baptists who honored saints and Catholics who avoided confession. I pray that through ecumenism all churches will return to full communion with each other and tradition can be restored for all.
@AgentThursdayАй бұрын
This has become one of the most valuable channels I’ve ever subscribed to. Thank you. MT - a conservative holiness Pentecostal pastor
@manlymemez8 ай бұрын
As a Baptist I will say no, we don't just disregard church history, but we should learn from it, I also think that you are wrong when you say that we "aren't institutional" God chose the church, the church isn't an institution made by man, the church is the Bride of Christ, God chooses the church, not men.
@TheRoark8 ай бұрын
Yeah Zoomy has Baptist Derangement Syndrome. He sees baptists as everything that is opposed to his main values (pretty buildings, reformed sacramentology, institutional), so he doesn't tend to be very nuanced about us. He also tends to treat reformed and general baptists as one denomination which is an issue for his critiques of baptist sacramentology.
@manlymemez8 ай бұрын
@@TheRoark Yeah, heard today that is cool with the American Baptist Association more than any of the others so I hope he realizes he is siding with the most liberal Baptist group out there 😂
@bad_covfefe7 ай бұрын
Protestants invented the notion of the church not being an institution. Until the Reformation, it was seen as an institution, and among the Orthodox and the Catholics, it still is. So yes, in saying this, you are both rejecting institutionalism and church history.
@brentlunger97387 ай бұрын
아 - 이미, ㅂㅅ - 씹혔어
@asdfnewguy70298 ай бұрын
Wow, learning about Jan Hus prophesying Luther - "you are going to burn a goose but in one hundred years you will have a swan that you can neither roast nor boil" - has been such a blessing to me!
@heir80958 ай бұрын
Same here! After reading that Huss said that while he was about to be burned and that his burning took place on a solar eclipse is fascinating! Makes me think that God was really okay with the reformation. I read also o Frederick of Saxon's dream and it's at least worth considering as accurate.
@pikapi69937 ай бұрын
@@heir8095 but Martin Luther tried to get rid of several books in the bible, because they don't align with his views on Sola Fide. They clearly state that faith without works is dead.
@bad_covfefe7 ай бұрын
@@pikapi6993and that we are justified by works and not by faith alone.
@dansw0rkshop6 ай бұрын
@@pikapi6993 Right, he called the epistle of James the epistle of straw.
@trashboat26876 ай бұрын
@@dansw0rkshopRight no one ever wants to mention how he even tried to take out the book of Apocalypse aka Revelations
@louisedekkers2 ай бұрын
I didn't think I would end up watching the whole video, but thank you so much for your clear explanation. This really helps me understand more about the different churches and it makes me think about what exactly I believe in. I don't know if you will see my comment, but please don't stop making video's, God bless you!
@dm912146 ай бұрын
Well done!! As a Roman Catholic, I’m extremely interested in how other denominations relate to each other. It’s enriching to realize that a word added or a line inserted in the Nicene creed can change the direction or split the church. Thanks for the thoughtful layout of the graph. You put a lot of work into this. I would also like to suggest to others, if they enjoyed your presentation, a book by Bruce L. Shelly, Church History in Plain Language.
@DawidBartczak45 ай бұрын
I feel it was a but of a pretext to split, and it was a lot more politically fueled than theologically. The eastern church and the Western didn’t agree on where the power of the church should be situated (Constantinople or Rome), hense the split on the pretext of this, but it was more about Political influence than anything else
@JVanSwanenburgh5 ай бұрын
I disagree. The branch of the Catholic Church stands on equal ground with Orthodox church. Also the Branch of the Catholic Church comes BEFORE the Baptist & Amish/Mennonites. The (radical-) Reformation(-s) is per definition a movement away from the Catholic Church.... And also.... most original books and handwritings (and relics such as The Shroud of Turin) are in the Vatican Library (and Turin). For that reason alone this tree is in no way historically correct in regard of the placement of the Catholic Church.
@tmorganriley2 ай бұрын
When I was in law school, I joined a Sunday morning study at the local Baptist church that served the university community, where we made our way through Shelly's work over the course of the academic year. One of the more interesting studies I have done yet. (Our class leader was one of the engineering professors at the university!)
@gebert878 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy all your content on Christianity! Thank you so much for this! It helps me understand some (a lot 😂) things better. God bless you all
@gregmartin39847 ай бұрын
I love your Viking picture.
@zeno25018 ай бұрын
Love your stuff man. Perfect. Such an important channel.
@mcw02617 ай бұрын
Amazing content, well explained and thankfully trustworthy. We thank God for blessing us with knowledge and understanding!
@theluarUZ8 ай бұрын
This is the coolest channel, I've been watching and learning so much about God, thank you.
@ThatOneHacker3058 ай бұрын
Can you make a video about Vatican 2 bc I’m Catholic but whenever I try to find a simple explanation it’s always very biased and you are presbyterian so you would have a more unbiased perspective. Also you’re good at explaining theology
@Josh-mg7lp8 ай бұрын
That great idea!
@WordMadeFlesh7778 ай бұрын
Yea I’m curious about that as well
@komnennos8 ай бұрын
You should probably look for a Catholic source on this for the same reason it'd be better to hear about the schism in the Methodist church from a Methodist source.
@silvio18948 ай бұрын
@@komnennos Methodists split from United Methodist Church because of liberal theology, LGBT clergy and blessings of homosexual couple. Thus forming the newborn denomonation called Global Methodist Church. Global Methodist Church came to my country Croatia few years ago. Gotta admit that they are charming for being low church. When I saw that Pentecostals came from Methodist, I then knew why Methodists are charismatic when I met them. They share a space where they have Sunday meeting with the Calvinists. I do not know which type of Calvinists are they, but I have a reason to believe that they may be the same Calvinists from Hungary. Edit: I am Catholic, but I had been for short time half Catholic half Methodist. I have two books on John Wesley and watched an old movie about him. Pretty cool person gotta admit, but kinda wish they had bit more rich tradition like high church.
@zeroisnine8 ай бұрын
What do you want to know?
@kellynobleonfire7 ай бұрын
you have such a gift for teaching. Thank you brother for all your videos
@clsmithent7 ай бұрын
That is the best denomination history lesson I have ever had! Thank you very much. I think the 'tree' visual helped alot also.
@razor31068 ай бұрын
Hey Redeemed Zoomer! I don't know if you've already done a video about this or not but, it'd be interesting to see a video about your top ~10 favorite bible translations. Keep up the great work you're doing for the kingdom!
@michaellautermilch91858 ай бұрын
There aren't that many mainstream good ones. You would be best off with KJV and ESV in my opinion. Both are literal translations known for accuracy to the original text. Additionally the translators notes that come with the NET Bible are insightful for a layman to understand each verse's translation difficulties.
@sjp26498 ай бұрын
@@michaellautermilch9185 the KJV fucking blows
@user-xg2zh6hk7e7 ай бұрын
KJV is great I think - I own a KJV and a Geneva Bible - the latter of which is far more difficult to read due to the lettering used back then. The KJV was a gift and I highly recommend it. I challenge you, present to me a passage of the KJV that seems inaccurate to you or differs greatly from the ESV. @@OliverGCowan
@aussiebloke517 ай бұрын
@@OliverGCowan The trouble with the ESV and the LSB is that they do not contain the deuterocanonical books, which were included in the original KJV.
@aussiebloke517 ай бұрын
@@OliverGCowan 1. I think you have forgotten the whole LXX tradition of manuscripts. 2. The Church - East and West meeting in an Ecumenical Council - has never defined the Canon of Scripture. 3. For the 1500 or so years all Christians read the deuterocanonical books as a subsection of the Old Testament. 4. The Deuterocanonical books, titled the "Apocrypha", were printed in their own section in the original Authorised Version of 1611 (the KJV) and was only later omitted to save printing costs when more Bibles were printed when more people could actually read English.
@oscarwilde98037 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you for explaining all that 👍
@mackfrack21878 ай бұрын
I’ve loved watching your videos relating to church/denominational history recently. Have you ever/would you ever consider talking about the Calvin/Arminius differences, which denominations typically uphold those views, etc?
@johnobeid677 ай бұрын
Well done. This complex topic was well researched and presented. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
@christianklumper12647 ай бұрын
I go to a Foursquare Church (Pentecostal) and this has been super helpful for me! I wish we had more of an intellectual focus like this at my church. The focus is so much more on a personal relationship, then partnering with each other while empowered by God’s Spirit to be the hands and feet of Jesus to the world. Love this content so much!!
@mkv27186 ай бұрын
Foursquare? like the game?
@stephenparsons99416 ай бұрын
Like the city Rev 21:16. From the four sides of the gospel: Jesus is the Savior, the Healer, the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, and the Soon-coming King (former Foursquare here; took the leap to Eastern Orthodox years ago.)@@mkv2718
@KoSka19015 ай бұрын
@@mkv2718 ooh did not know there is a 4 square game?
@TheLimaBean_Ай бұрын
@@mkv2718it’s a Pentecostal church
@dxvidpxchetiАй бұрын
Same!!
@Pizuri17 ай бұрын
I am not a Christian person but I love researching religions and how interestingly interconnected they all are thank you for making such an informative video!
@LudovicoCamarda665 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks a lot for the clarity of your explanation.
@andersod2yt6 ай бұрын
This was such an awesome informative video - thank you so much for your work on this!
@ilduce42988 ай бұрын
The Catholic and Apostolic church is the one true church 🇻🇦💪
@Corpoise09748 ай бұрын
Catholic = Universal ≠ Roman
@brianbrachel48718 ай бұрын
The Catholic Church is the Root of the Tree, not a branch as Zoomer has shown. I which people would not listen the Protestant rhetoric when producing these materials and do their own scholarly research with ALL the materials available.
@LuzianJ8 ай бұрын
@@Corpoise0974 the universal Church submits to Rome. Only one Pope. The church was built on rock, not on sand.
@Corpoise09748 ай бұрын
@@brianbrachel4871 The Roman Church split from the tree in 451. Rome is not even the Apostolic see of Peter, Antioch is. Also im not protestant.
@Corpoise09748 ай бұрын
@@LuzianJ Not Biblical the Church the Bride and Christ is the bridegroom the Church is ment to submit to him not the Bishop of Rome. 22 Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. 23 For the husband is head of the wife, as also Christ is head of the church; and He is the Savior of the body. - Ephesians 5:23-24 Jesus says if any Apostle shall put himself first he shall be last. There is no cheif Apostle. 34 But they kept silent, for on the road they had disputed among themselves who would be the greatest. 35 And He sat down, called the twelve, and said to them, “If anyone desires to be first, he shall be last of all and servant of all.” - Mark 9:34-35 The Rock is Peter's proclamation of faith, and not Peter himself. 16 Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. 18 And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. 19 And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.” - Mathew 16:16-18 The power of binding and loosing was not given only to Peter but to all other Apostles. All apostolic successors, bishops have this same authority. 18 “Assuredly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. - Matthew 18:18
@supercatyler8 ай бұрын
Very nice video! Love from an Orthodox Catechumen ☦
@chandellemarieroberts387Ай бұрын
Superbly presented in a fairly concise manner. Good research.
@dukeofearl41177 ай бұрын
This ties it all together. I knew about these different churches/denominations but never thought about how they started. This made a lot of sense. Thank you.
@willwoodfan8 ай бұрын
I love your channel, I have learned a lot about Christianity from you. It's an interesting religion
@francescaderimini44227 ай бұрын
Wow! You are great at explaining this! As a Roman Catholic I appreciate your honesty!
@JVanSwanenburgh5 ай бұрын
It's a good start but flawed too. The branch of the Catholic Church stands on equal ground with Orthodox church. Also the Branch of the Catholic Church comes BEFORE the Baptist & Amish/Mennonites. The (radical-) Reformation(-s) is per definition a movement away from the Catholic Church.... And also.... most original books and handwritings (and relics such as The Shroud of Turin) are in the Vatican Library (and Turin). For that reason alone this tree is in no way historically correct in regard of the placement of the Catholic Church.
@SantaFe194847 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Most videos I can't wait for them to be over, but this one I watched with "I can't wait to see what's next" mindset.
@CrazyJohnLe6 ай бұрын
Wow that was very educational and entertaining ! Thank You !
@jayasuryangoral-maanyan39018 ай бұрын
Instead of Aquinas you should say Augustine: Luther, Calvin, Aquinas (a Dominican who it could probably be said defined Dominican beliefs) and Franciscans all have differing beliefs but base much of their theology on the writings of Augustine, while in orthodox christianity, it is chrysostom who begins the divergence from the augustinian west and palamas increased those differences, so for the orthodox church you should probably put Chrysostom-Palamas
@SlovakLutheranMonarchist8 ай бұрын
But Augustine and Chrysostom were before the schism and he tried to represent postschismatic Catholicism and Orthodoxy.
@kuafer36878 ай бұрын
"Thomism vs Palamism" is "Augustine vs Crystosom" on steroids which is "Aristotle vs Plato" but with Jesus
@andresmartinezramos75138 ай бұрын
@@kuafer3687Schism 2: Eclesiastic Boogaloo
@RaiderBuzz8 ай бұрын
Thank You for this video! As someone trying to choose a denomination this is very helpful. You are very knowledgeable! God Bless!
@HehehehawMonkey8 ай бұрын
I think there are only 2 in question that are worthy of holding the title of the succesors of Jesus' ministry
@RaiderBuzz8 ай бұрын
@@HehehehawMonkey which 2?
@jovannikolic80328 ай бұрын
You don't have to choose one if you don't want to. You can be a christian without a church denomination but i can tell you that there are many advantages to having one. Especially the communal worship.
@HehehehawMonkey8 ай бұрын
@@RaiderBuzz The Roman Catholic And Eastern Orthodox. They have the most historical claim to the early church so therefore one of them is true.
@durorege8 ай бұрын
@@HehehehawMonkeyHistoricity doesn't equate to a church being "true" the church is invisible to man and not confined to one denomination here on earth. However some denominations are more orthodox (biblical) than others and our maturity and prudence should guide us to submit to a more orthodox church authority.
@kmb17046 ай бұрын
This video is SO helpful. Thank you!!
@SnowyNightFlyer7 ай бұрын
You REALLY know your stuff! This was super-educational.
@folcolor19188 ай бұрын
Great video! I think there is some nuance to be had with the non-denominational churches. I agree that the insistance on not institutionalizing is very much aligned with Baptist tradition. However, since these churches identify themselves as non-denominational, they are very varied in their theological beliefs and practical pursuits. Many take aspects from other branches in the church and apply them to their individual practices. Of course, there are trends, non-denominational churches tend to look similar. But, kind of by necessity, they float around the tree. KInd of like a bird, that flies around the tree picking fruit, but nests in the Baptist branch.
@littlesquirtthefireengine54788 ай бұрын
It's very obvious that RZ does not think much of non-denominational churches and it shows in his videos. After spending 30 years in the mainline protestant merry-go-round, I went non-denominational out of desperation and it was the best move I've ever made in my faith life. When I imagine how much time was wasted in silly human political arguments (as evidenced by this video) I'm ashamed that I didn't do it years ago.
@folcolor19188 ай бұрын
@@littlesquirtthefireengine5478 Yeah, as someone who was born into a ND church, I certainly have a bias toward them. I do understand that many ND churches are not great, Mega churches and prosperity gospel are very much tied to the ND movement. But also, the most devoted, most passionate and active people I’ve seen in Christ tend to come from ND churches, since there is no politicking between branches
@alicagank8 ай бұрын
22:52 I want to point out that some Protestant denominations do not participate in communion with churches that differ from them theologically, such as The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. Great video as always! :)
@SlovakLutheranMonarchist8 ай бұрын
He meant like LCMS and AALC both Lutheran but different denominations but still take communion.
@Max-wy9hz8 ай бұрын
LCMS shoutout!
@Iriscience8 ай бұрын
He actually talked about the LCMS in his recent video on why he supports open communion
@alicagank8 ай бұрын
@@SlovakLutheranMonarchist LCMS doesn’t take communion with some other Protestant denominations, though. Just to clarify. Their theology of the communion is quite deep, and some believe that it won’t be the same if you don’t also believe in that specific theology.
@SlovakLutheranMonarchist8 ай бұрын
@@alicagank I understand that LCMS does bot take communion with for example PCUSA but it does take with AALC. My point was that it does not take with other Protestant denominational families. I know that LCMS has closed communion, but it opens it sometimes for some denominations within their denominational family(aka Lutheranism).
@MSHOOD1237 ай бұрын
Enjoyed it very much, God bless you 🙏🏻
@buddyroeginocchio91056 ай бұрын
Whew, an enormous amount of work packed into less than one hour. I congratulate you sir in getting so much history, faith, and understanding in place for us. New to me is the important distinction you made regarding SDA, JW, and LDS which are inventions that do not claim any connection to the root of the Church. Some minor observations: The Eastern Orthodox presumably include the Greek and Russian Churches, all very similar but with unique cultural impacts, also communion is common (usually open) among most protestants but not so Lutherans who sometimes will not allow sharing communion even with neighboring parishes (irrespective of synods). Thank you for a task well done and the honoring of our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus.
@DumbNinjaDude7 ай бұрын
I'm curious as to your thoughts on the Messianic Judaism movement and where that fits in this "tree". Personally I consider myself under that term because I think much of the protestant and catholic faith misses something important, though I know the Messianic Judaism movement is extremely new by comparison. I grew up in a "non-denominational" church where my mentor sought out original meaning by way of exploring the Biblical Hebrew language of the Old Testament and only THEN correlating that to the Greek in the New Testament (he's actually working on an OT translation himself). That led to a perceived affiliation towards traditionalism and desire to know the Hebrew as it was written in the context of the time in which it was written. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
@philippedersen24117 ай бұрын
As a Lutheran I have to disagree. I see myself much closer to Catholics, due to the belief in sacrements like the Eucharist and Baptism. Also they way Lutheran churches look and how the sermons are being done is way more like the Catholic Mass. Calvinist does not believe in the real precence of Christ in the Eucharist and I think it's silly to think that they are closer to Catholics than Lutherans.
@pauldorrington5092 ай бұрын
That was absolutely amazing! Loved it...
@oliverolivagi15697 ай бұрын
Very informative and easy to understand. I love this channel. Thank you.
@zingers8478 ай бұрын
To be fair to the Amish, I wouldn't agree that they separate themselves from the world as much as people think. I live in an area where there are many Amish communities and I've had the pleasure of meeting many of them and even having friendships with some. I know many non-Amish people who actually work with Amish in blue collar jobs, and the Amish workers tend to interact with the non-Amish workers a lot. Some Amish even hire non-Amish workers as helpers or co-workers, or even work FOR non-Amish people as employees. So they don't entirely remove themselves from the world as many people think. You can approach them and have a conversation with them about their faith, and to be honest, many of the Amish will likely do more evangelism in that one conversation than many non-Amish will in their entire lives. I don't believe that the Amish are theologically correct on many things, but they certainly interact with the world and have a great influence on their surrounding communities.
@Tennethums15 ай бұрын
Atheist here and I’ve been watching all of your videos! Very informative!
@Marc123946 ай бұрын
Read your channel description and I had to sub. Love to see this brother. Thanks for the time you took to make this...
@IsraelShepherdGirl7 ай бұрын
Blessings to you Zoomer, Good Job with the chart, I made a copy of it for myself. You have done your homework. Well done!
@rostdreadnorramus49366 ай бұрын
Be interesting if Redeemed Zoomer inadvertently created a new "Zoomer" denomination that's more unitary and intellectual and based off the things that he's taught. Not saying that's what he wants to do, or that I would want it to happen necessarily, but still I find it interesting if that were to happen somehow.
@omegaXXIV7 ай бұрын
I loved this video and found it very informative. Even though I am becoming a Catholic now after years of atheism, I agree with your defense of protestant churches being beautiful. My old church is one of the New England Congregational churches you mentioned, and it is lovely. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for the political banners that now hang in front of it. If you ever make a new version of this video, I would find it helpful if you included dates for when these "splits" occurred.
@shaz308677 ай бұрын
Well done. Great breakdown of the denominations.
@morbiusprime20432 ай бұрын
I was always confused by seeing all these titles on the churches in my area. thanks for the enlightening video!
@matthewsoules71938 ай бұрын
Brother, I really appreciate the call to follow Christ at the end of your videos.
@rbrock007 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. It must have been a lot of work to research this topic. Your effort is appreciated. As one who has roamed widely over the theological landscape for more than seven decades, I would say, however, that there is no one group who got it 100% right, not even the Council of Nicea. While I think that we can learn much from different denominations, in the end, it is up to each one of us to work out our own salvation with fear and trembling." (Philippians 2:12b) We will not be judged according to what our denomination believed, but upon what we, personally, believed.
@nickr77038 ай бұрын
Even if I don’t have time to full watch your content I’m gonna give it a like and a brief overview then com back because you are doing gods work amen 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽
@justanotherbaptistjew56598 ай бұрын
Baptists actually arose out of nonconformist Anglicans, similar to the Puritans. There was some association with the Anabaptists among the General Baptists, but in general Baptists did not arise from Anabaptists. The Baptists I know (and Baptists historically) are very fond of church history even if they disagree at points, and none of them are retreatist or anti-institution. I appreciate that you take the time to make these, but you seem to just be taking stereotypes and going off of those.
@ShepherdMinistry8 күн бұрын
Yes. Anyone interested in Baptist history should check out Dr Nettles.
@ianmartinesq8 ай бұрын
My brother married a member of the Assyrian Church of the East. Her dad is like Gus from ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ except about Assyrians instead of Greeks. But we talked a lot about Nestorianism. He’s super gung-ho about Nestorianism. But after going around and around the Merry-Go-Round on that subject and what his church teaches it seemed to me they really believe the same as my church (which happens to be the LCMS). All that to say, I agree with what you said about the Nestorian division perhaps being exaggerated.
@WiIICheck8 ай бұрын
I’m an Italian/Greek Catholic. I can also confirm “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is accurate 😅
@wisergreener73945 ай бұрын
As a member of the Assyrian Church; I remember my conversations with Baptists about incarnation and salvation. In the end, it turn out, we basically held the same beliefs.
@orionstarrthegreat25148 ай бұрын
I love your content, keep it up!
@PhilipJanifer-ck1vq7 ай бұрын
Good evening Thank you I enjoyed it Your effort is wonderful God bless you Amen 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@bigtilla258 ай бұрын
Thank you for your very detailed video on church history. Would you be able to make a video on the history of biblical canon?
@gigahorse14758 ай бұрын
I second this!
@TimothyCrawford3058 ай бұрын
Pentecostal here. We could technically be at two different parts of the tree. From the beginning of the movement there was diversity in theological influence because of the variety of different backgrounds people came from, and so there ended up being some more Wesleyan influenced Holiness Pentecostal denominations (for example COGIC), but also some more Baptist/Classical Protestant rooted Pentecostal denominations known as Finished Work Pentecostals (for example Assemblies of God.)
@adamandsethdylantoo8 ай бұрын
I'd agree. Like RZ said himself in the video, denominations like the Evangelical Free Church (and to a certain extent, Church of the Brethren which are a mix of Lutheran and Anabaptist, or Finished Work Pentecostals) are more a blend of two or more of the 10 main groups than the clear cut distinctions he made. I'd also disagree strongly with his assessment on putting the Churches of Christ alongside people like the Mormons or JW's. Even if they'd deny it till they're blue in the face, the only real difference between a General/Independent Baptist and a Church of Christ would be the name and that the former believes baptism is merely a sign of commitment to Christian belief, while the latter would say it's a salvific (saving) act that requires the mature Christian's belief in its effect. In everything else, the CoC affirms the Nicene Creed in practice, even if not in the letter. They affirm the Trinity and the Deity of Christ and the 66 book canon of the Protestant consensus, it's not like they're calling themselves gods or saying Jesus is just Michael the Archangel. EDIT: I should say that there are several more minor differences between Baptists and CoC, but the views on baptism would be the main one
@inthefurnace8 ай бұрын
i’ve been watching Zoomer for awhile and I always felt like there was a disconnect with his understanding of Pentecostalism and my Pentecostal denomination (Foursquare). your comment actually clears up so much for me so thank you
@naphackDT8 ай бұрын
That may be so, but having a circle in a family tree is a big no-no.
@brentlunger97387 ай бұрын
여호와의 증인은 아리우스주의에 더 가깝기 때문에 어떤 면에서는 이슬람교와 다소 유사합니다.
@amyhull7547 ай бұрын
@@adamandsethdylantoo...yeah...I was going to say that the churches of Christ have a few more key differences with the Baptists (the biggest one other than the key one you mentioned being the musical instruments dispute), but you're entirely right that the churches of Christ do doctrinally agree with the Nicene Creed despite their insistence on the Sola Scriptura "No creed but the Bible," and while they would agree with the "doctrinal accuracy" of the Nicene Creed (if pressed...hard), would decline to recite the writings of men. I do think putting the churches of Christ and the Restoration Movement alongside the Mormons, JWs, Seventh Day Adventists, etc., is a *historically fair* grouping just because ALL of those groups grew out of movements in the U.S. in the 1800s with the Second Great Awakening (though the Restoration Movement really began in the late 1700s) as local movements that spread, and none of them grew fully or directly from any of the branches he's established. You're totally right that, as he says earlier, the churches of Christ, along with most American evangelical groups, are more closely doctrinally connected to American Baptists than other branches. I think he's tracing, in this video, the growth patterns and splits from older groups that can be traced in more of a straight line, and, in that way, the churches of Christ and the Restoration Movement spring up in KY and TN sort of on their own without branching from a specific origin point.
@melaniegaribaldi67247 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Im a Presbyterian too. But i have to say there were truths noted in most all the branches you spoke of. I subscribed ❤
@user-wc1qh7nr5p7 ай бұрын
This is a very throughout work. I am impressed. A lot of effort was put in here, therefore the awesome result. Congratulations!
@calebcreates85558 ай бұрын
Highly educational and useful video as I'm coming to understand Christian history better
@jesussaves69238 ай бұрын
I’m a Seventh Day Adventist and love your videos. I understand where you’re coming from when it comes to the Restorationist movement. I consider myself more of a moderate Adventist. After watching more of your videos you’ve opened me up to a more high-church outlook with a more higher view of the sacraments also. As SDA’s we try to purify ourselves from many Catholic teachings, but I’m thoroughly interested in other denominations’ traditions. Keep up the great work!
@silvio18948 ай бұрын
Greetings brother/sister, Christian from Catholic church here. Been meaning to ask, how does your church view sacraments (infant baptism or baptism like Baptists, Lord's supper, confession, holy orders, etc...)?
@tonic-music8 ай бұрын
@@silvio1894not an adventist, but they only have 2 sacraments: believers baptism and a memorial view of communion
@jesussaves69238 ай бұрын
@@tonic-music yes that is correct as far as I know
@josephkawak3628 ай бұрын
@@tonic-music may I ask what do you mean by a 'memorial view' of communion ?
@louisgazor94228 ай бұрын
@@josephkawak362symbolic and in memory vs spiritual presence of God or transubstantiation
@shanemcdowell36287 ай бұрын
This helps explain much of the differences I was curious about. I've been in a sort of limbo of non-denominational worship because I haven't known quite where I should go. I knew that I wanted the structure of the big churches like Eastern Orthodoxy or Catholicism, but I wasn't sure on the differences between those two (aside from Latin vs. Greek). I think the question of "and the Son" vs. "and TO the Son" is little more than semantics, but I favor the Catholic view on that. God be with you!
@shanemcdowell36287 ай бұрын
@@johndoe8655 Stop searching, and you'll find Him
@rob54627 ай бұрын
It's illogical that you can proceed from two different locations. The RCC changed the creed and in so doing made an error.
@oneperson57606 ай бұрын
@@johndoe8655 A basic understanding of the laws of physics proves God exists. Science is but a tool for understanding creation, and even mere science admits that something can't come from nothing, and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless acted on by an outside force. Our modern telescopes can easily see that at some point in the distant past, all matter was in one small point, then exploded outward to become the universe we know today. If all matter was in one point, there was an original mover who caused it to exist, then to explode outward and continue moving as it is now. Matter and energy is carefully ordered, not chaos and happenstance. Even our DNA is a readable code. It takes far more to have faith that God does not exist, especially when it's also known in science that you can't prove a negative. (can't prove that God doesn't exist.) All that is completely beside the point of my personal experiences with God in my life. I don't even need those or things like the Shroud of Turin. Basic science is all you would accept anyway, but you don't even accept that as explanation. You accept science as explanation for all else, but not for the most important thing. When it comes to God, suddenly science is broken in your mind and you won't believe that part of physics. You go into unicorns and myths and unknown as if it was facts and data. My guess is, you simply don't want God to exist, because then you might have to adhere to a code which limits your animal instincts and pleasures and may even tell you that you're wrong about some things and you need to change. That's all very uncomfortable and you don't like the idea of it.
@sergeshmash21716 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great final statement. 😊❤
@bag0doughnutz8 ай бұрын
Hi, I’ve recently found you’re channel and have been enjoying it. Question: why do you call Church of Christ not part of the church? Do you consider them not Christian? Or do you not consider them part of the church? How do you define church? I would love to see a video on this.
@amyhull7547 ай бұрын
I think he's saying not that the movements from the U.S. Great Spiritual Awakening are not necessarily Christian, but that most/many of them do not inherit their traditions from the greater historical branching. Most of the Great Awakening groups, like the Restoration Movement groups (churches of Christ, Christian Church), the Seventh Day Adventists, the Shakers, the Mormons, the other groups mostly from the 1800s...he's saying that they don't come from these historical and traditional branches, but, as someone above said, have elements of many. The Restoration Movement folks were originally Presbyterians and Methodists, but sat down to say, "What of what is being done in these different churches is based in Bible, and what is based in tradition or habits of men?" Meanwhile, the Adventists, Mormons and a few other groups that originated in that time were started by someone who believed they had a vision of some sort.
@larrymcclain8874Ай бұрын
Our omission here is not necessarily a bad thing. We have always made the case that we are restoring the church back to its original pristine condition and that we are not a denomination. Not having us listed among denominations must mean that we have been successful in that endeavor.
@adikozarev24626 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great production! It showed me once again how close we Christians are, no matter where we belong to. There should be way more cummunication between the churches - hopefully, we can reach one day not only more communication but also more communion in our Lord Jesus Christ! All the best and please continue this very impotant work!!!
@tlucas70317 ай бұрын
Glad to see the analysis of Anabaptism! Thank you!
@sovcitwatch7 ай бұрын
Finally a video with anabaptists. FYI: And 19:50 you mention the framework for non-denominational churches. The MCC or MBC, mennonite Committees in Canada, actually help setup and fund non-denominational churches in areas where the anabaptist population is low. As an example, I'm from Manitoba, and a married mennonite couple from my hometown run a church about 30 minutes away from me, and it's non-denominational as well.
@TheLifeOfKane8 ай бұрын
This has clarified DECADES of unspoken confusion 😂😂
@juliajohnson40808 ай бұрын
Hey RZ, I was wondering if you could cover why the Catholic Bible has books that the Protestant Bible doesn’t have in it. Thanks for all the great content!
@mj64938 ай бұрын
The best video on that topic is at Gavin Ortlund's Truth Unites. The title of the video is "Which Old Testament Canon is Right? With John Meade".
@dman76688 ай бұрын
I can explain. Protestants use a canon decided upon by Jews who had no authority to set any Bible canon. The Church was already establishing and using its own canon. Luther just wanted to go with the council of Jamnia because that version didn't contain books which rejected his views on purgatory
@mj64938 ай бұрын
@@dman7668 The bishop of Rome commissioned Jerome to produce a Latin version of the bible (the Vulgate). Jerome included only the agreed upon 22 books of the Hebrew scriptures which included the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. 22 because they consolidated some of the books we now separate. He didn't disparage the other books written between the Hebrew scriptures and the NT, but did not regard them as part of the canon. In other words, though helpful and even beneficial to read they were not to be used as the measure of true doctrine. This was a view held by many faithful Catholics all the way to and including the time of the Reformation. Granted, the churches in North Africa (Hippo and Carthage) influenced by Augustine did not make the distinction between the Hebrew scriptures and these other writings, but others did. All this is to say that it is false to suggest that Luther did something new here. He was in agreement with a long history of making a distinction between the Hebrew scriptures and these additional writings eventually known as the deuterocanonical or "apocryphal" books. He included them in his German translation of the bible but did not regard them as equal to the Hebrew scriptures and the NT. Though there were earlier local councils that served as precedent, it was not until the council of Trent (1545 to 1563) that the Roman church decided to regard the deuterocanonical books as equal to the Hebrew scriptures. Luther died in 1546.
@reddeaddude21877 ай бұрын
Anti-Semitism rears it's ugly head once again. That's the major difference, Protestants embrace the fact that Jesus, his mother and the disciples were all Jewish. We do not condemn God's chosen people.
@sharkinator78197 ай бұрын
They took stuff out
@rosstemple76176 ай бұрын
Been studying church history for years and with a little more information about time, I’d buy this as a poster just to have in my den. Good work. There’s a lot more that could be added like the millerites, and or any other sects. This is a great idea
@JVanSwanenburgh5 ай бұрын
The branches are not entirely correct though. The branch of the Catholic Church stands on equal ground with Orthodox church. Also the Branch of the Catholic Church comes BEFORE the Baptist & Amish/Mennonites. The (radical-) Reformation(-s) is per definition a movement away from the Catholic Church.... And also.... most original books and handwritings (and relics such as The Shroud of Turin) are in the Vatican Library (and Turin). For that reason alone this tree is in no way historically correct in regard of the placement of the Catholic Church.
@larie923423 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this and explaining the differences between all the Christian denominations.
@localnwah70447 ай бұрын
I’m Anglican and been there ever since God changed my heart and brought me to Christ. However, being more of an Anglo-Catholic it’s very isolating within my area as I live in Sydney and the Sydney Anglican Church is extremely evangelical and pretty much theologically Baptist. To the best of my knowledge there are only two traditional Anglican parishes within my whole diocese, one of which by the grace of God is near me and I currently attend. It can be very isolating
@angeloelimelech63463 ай бұрын
This whole anglican Protestantism with high-church being kinda like catholic looking and low church on the other side is fascinating. I tried to understand the concept, but I still don't get it.
@andrewhamblingАй бұрын
Greetings from Melbourne. I'm pretty sure you'll find the Sydney Anglicans especially those from Moore college are mostly reformed in their soteriology ie.Graeme Goldsworthy
@belebbb8 ай бұрын
Hola, asisto a una iglesia Alianza Cristiana Misionera en Chile. Entiendo que partió como un movimiento y que en Chile se hizo iglesia aún antes que en Estados Unidos (corrígeme si me equivoco). Me gustaría que hagas un video de esa denominación por favor, por que la verdad antes de llegar ahí estuve en iglesias bautistas desde niña (llevo acá 5 años) pero las encuentro muy parecidas. Seguro tienes muchísima información. Muchas gracias! PD: mi esposo y yo amamos tus videos. Somos de la misma generación que tú. Dios te bendiga! Saludos desde el fin del mundo 🤭 (sur de Chile) Belén e Isaac
@hopelessviolin46908 ай бұрын
Esa iglesia no tiene denominacion. Normalmente ese tipo de iglesia tiene ideologia muy parecida a los bautistas pero no son.
@belebbb8 ай бұрын
@@hopelessviolin4690 en Chile se le llama Aliancistas (de hecho la iglesia Alianza a la que asisto cumple 98 años este 2023). Pero sí, como decía, entiendo que tal vez es algo de Chile que sea denominación. Aún así me parece extraño porque igual hacen congresos de iglesias Alianzas en LATAM. Es confuso. El fundador por lo que sé era presbiteriano, pero no se bautizan bebés, y en liturgia es como la bautista, pero no en su gobierno. Entonces qué es? jaja. Pues "aliancista" supongo, pero a nivel mundial parece que no existe 😅
@razvanmihaescu64005 ай бұрын
I am Eastern Orthodox , and i really apreciate your work. Very well explained everything
@johnkeane15836 ай бұрын
This is a really well done video! I think you did well in showing little bias. I do know that historically, both the Evangelical Free Church and the much smaller Evangelical Covenant Church were started by Pietist immigrants to America, and both are alive and well today! The reason they split is basically that Evangelical Covenant wanted to be a denomination with a unified governing body whereas the Evangelical Free Church didn't (hence the name). Just wanted to clarify since I grew up in Evangelical Covenant and now attend an interdenominational church with baptist roots, we're still here!
@iGamezRo8 ай бұрын
Hey, I would really like if you could do a video on the Greek Catholic Churches (Romanian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, etc.).
@ryanimations80498 ай бұрын
I made a tree of denominations 30 minutes ago and I come to my phone and see this.
@redeemedzoomer60538 ай бұрын
haha that's funny. How similar was yours to mine?
@ayobithedark27728 ай бұрын
Have you seen the one made by Useful Charts?
@ryanimations80498 ай бұрын
@@redeemedzoomer6053 It was pretty similar except for all the Protestant denominations. Also, if you were to put Mormonism on the chart, would you put it as it’s own separate tree, or would you put it on the same tree that has the other denominations?
@listman38658 ай бұрын
@@ryanimations8049I'd say Mormons/LDS would be separate at the Nicene Creed itself, as the book has some wildly weird beliefs about God. The TL;DR is basically God was like us previously, and following the LDS Organization can enable you to become God on other planets
@aname43908 ай бұрын
@@ryanimations8049separate tree considering Mormons don't follow the Nician Creede.
@preycheasuos75467 ай бұрын
Great information to learn. Thank you for researching & becoming a resource to the world to know. Pls keeping freedom to choose. A Cambodian Baptist.
@lesamoloi20456 ай бұрын
Thank you for these. Truly remarkable. I didn’t know science came from the church
@Karen-us3ls7 ай бұрын
What a great explanation of church history. Thank you very much! 👏🙏
@gregmartin39847 ай бұрын
The most interesting part of Christianity was not even covered. All the important church evolution occurred before Nicaea.
@Karen-us3ls7 ай бұрын
@@gregmartin3984 well yes, of course the early church is the most interesting part. But that doesn’t take anything away from this explanation of the many denominations that came later. Maybe you could do a good talk on the very early church. That would be interesting!
@solsol27338 ай бұрын
24:10 HEY, TAKE THAT BACK, US LUTHERANS ARE CALM AND REASONABLE.