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Jul 29 2008

Beware of your Children Religious Tradition Development: Talking About Protestantism continue…

Like other Protestant denominations, Presbyterianism sees the Bible as the ultimate source of authority, guidance, and inspiration. Presbyterianism teaches that God employs chosen men to reveal divine intentions, but no man should intercede between God and the individual. In contrast to Catholics, Presbyterians offer their confessions directly to God rather than to a minister.

The Presbyterian religion has few symbols or ornate icons. In fact, most Presbyterian churches display only an empty cross. Presbyterians believe that Christ’s Resurrection, not his Crucifixion, should be the center of mankind’s attention. I would recommend that you mention this to your child and then inquire: “What do you think about when you see the cross in church?” Continue Reading »

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Jul 29 2008

Beware of your Children Religious Tradition Development: Talking About Protestantism

What Does It Mean to Be a Protestant?

If you’re Protestant you are probably well aware of a religious tradition that includes the earliest settlers of our country, and you may have passed that on to your child.

Awareness of Protestant history can help a child better understand the common qualities Protestant denominations share.

Perhaps with the aid of a story or picture book, explain to your child that Protestantism is the name for several religious groups which were formed during the Great Reformation of the early sixteenth century. Continue Reading »

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