Are any Christian denominations other than Protestantism compatible with secularism and democracy?
>>2379182
Hopefully not.
I'd guess Mormonism though.
>>2379182
"Protestantism" is not a denomination of Christianity.
It's Christians.
Slandered by the Catholics as "protesting catholicism", which any rational human being would naturally do when presented with the facts.
Like this simpering moron right here. >>2379199 literally cannot tell you how to be saved, if he's saved, or what being saved even means.
>>2379215
>"Protestantism" is not a denomination of Christianity.
This is true but it is a branch of denominations, making the OP still decipherable.
Democracy yes, secularism no. No. The catholic church ruled Americanism incompatible with Roman Catholicism. Orthodoxy is inherently tied to the nation.
>>2379182
Christians can live in any secular society, as Christians. It's just that sometimes you get killed for it.
By the same token, any form of government over Christians works, because Christians know that all authority comes from God, and all attacks against authority are attacks against God.
>>2379221
Points for not taking obvious b8.
>>2379253
I've heard that not persecuting the faith is enough to get favorable treatment from God. You don't need to favor Christianity. This being said, i'd say truer christian ethos are "integration of church and state" not "separation of church and state"
>>2379265
In the world, but not of the world.
That's the Christian ethos.
>>2379228
What is Americanism? Jesuit dungeon masters don't like free speech?
>>2379182
>Christianity
>compatible with democracy
nope
>>2379279
So the Islamic state taxing Christians is okay in your mind because Christians aren't of the world?
>>2379228
I have heard that the Vatican has defended democracy in our current political situation but I have yet to see something that says Catholicism is compatible with democracy. In fact, I've seen the opposite. The failure of democracy is that the will of the people does not determine the good and such a system can overturn the good through the foolishness of the people.
>>2379253
>Christians can live in any secular society, as Christians.
That's not at all relevant to the OP's comment of compatibility.
>>2379280
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americanism_(ideology)
>>2379290
The Islamic state taxes everyone, including Christians.
>>2379326
I mean special tax on "people of the book?"
Plus Christian ethos combines church and state period.