The Bible is the only authority
Jesus didn't have a human body
If the priest who baptizes
you has apostatized, you
must be rebaptized
Veneration should be
done to relics
Salvation is by grace alone
through faith alone.
Jesus was truly
human and truly God
The Gospel is for all Nations
Faith without works is dead
Mary is not the Mother of God
The Deuterocanon was written by demons
We are sanctified
immediatly after death,
with no process in the middle
None of the persons of the Trinity is afore, or after other.
God is triune and trinitarian
Christ will return to judge
the living and the dead.
The Nicene Creed is not used
We have to escape Earth
to reach Heaven!
Only two sacraments are acknowledged
Since we’re saved by grace,
we can sin all we want!
Only Protestants are saved
LGBT+ people will surely go to hell
Jesus was the greatest being
ever created
The God of the Old
Testament is seemed as
bad, angry and imperfect
The Holy Spirit proceeds from The Father AND The Son
The church has authority to add
new revelation equal to Scripture.
I'm searching on the Anglican Communion page: Page of theirs, and I found that they believe in 2 mayor sacraments (necessary for salvation) and 5 minor sacraments (other means of grace)
And I'm unsure about the Holy Spirit proceeding Father and Son. What does that mean?
Ehm, I'm not really informed about preceding, but I understand that the Son is begotten, and the Spirit is proceeding; that's part of the intra trinitarian relations.
Congrats on the spotlight!