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Episcopalian philosophy
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Well, we have had an interesting draft on the differences between protestant and Catholic faith and philosophy (though I missed the part about inherited guilt) and I hope this will not lead into deeper trenches between both religions but towards understanding and insight.
I would like to know, however, from your personal opinions, the Christian philosophy that makes the Episcopalian church what it is. And I hope that after this little civil war here on the religon thread, we can come back to real discussions.
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Hmmm, as far as I know the Episcopal Church isn't theologically that different from the Catholic Church, although they don't believe in transubstantiation or the sacrifice of the mass.
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