My Christian Denomination
First published: Tuesday October 14th, 2025
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Why so long?
I am a 16 year old Christian, so why haven't I chosen a denomination of Christianity to follow yet? The answer is simple, I have both minor and major issues of all Denominations I have came across such as Who is in power, How to define God, Who gets into Heaven, and certain political views. Over the 16 years I have been alive I have been shaped by many factors such as location, politics, and my background history. All of these factors have shaped with how I see Christianity.
Just recently BautyArg has suggested that I was Episcopalian (a denomination of Christianity), but I have some minor issues with them that I will not overlook. I refuse to call myself Episcopalian, so what am I? I am definitely a Protestant, but that is divided of Denominations so which one? Find out Below!
My Solution
So I have created a solution to my Denominations problem. I will not attempt to change any of my beliefs to fit into a Denomination nor will I put myself in a Denomination I do not have the same beliefs with. So what am I? Well I am creating a new Denomination of Christianity. This Denomination will be called Probiblicism combining Bible with Protestant.
Probiblicism will be my current solution to what Denomination I am in.
What Does Probiblicism Believe?
Probiblicism believes in the following:
The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit make up God.
In order for a person to get into Heavan, they must Repent and Believe that Jesus died for everyone on Earth.
A person does not have to go to Church to connect with God
Jesus had to die in order to complete God's plan and to defeat death, take our place of suffering and punishment that we deserved, rise from the dead, and Defeat Satan's plan
God knows who is going to make the choice to repent and follow Jesus, but does not choose who does and doesn't. We also are to spread his word to help the people he knows will go to Heavan.
God loves everyone but that does not mean that certain groups or other people can hurt his heart by going against the Bible and his word and those people who don't repent will go to Hell.
Swearing is a challenge that we are to overcome. Everytime we swear, it hurts God.
Jesus will return to the Earth when widespread wars, famines, earthquakes, and pestilences, the rise of false prophets and deception, the persecution of believers, and the gospel being preached to all the world.
If you don't think God is okay with it, then it probably is not okay.
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Probiblicism believes in many more things, but this is just a simple look into it (Also into my mind)
How it works
Probiblicism works as a set of rules that are to be followed (Mainly because there aren't many followers because I am the only one in this Denomination). You don't have to go to Church or be within the same political views as everyone else. The Bible is the law (+ whatever country laws you must abide by). There is no one Bible to abide by, the word of God is to be followed no matter what. Unlike many Denominations of any religion, Probiblicism does not have a symbol or picture.
I am not trying to reform the Church, just simply making a Denomination that I can fit into.
Followers: 1 (Me)
Also, what's ur view in the sacraments?
Should we baptizw believers? O even baptize at all
Do you believe in the doctrine of predestination?
I am also molinist :3
Denominations disagree on a lot of different "smaller" (Though not in any way "small") idealogies, but I think we should get along better than we do, because division among the church isn't good for anyone!
Again, not saying anything against what you said, because it is in fact true- One can have a very strong personal relationship with the Lord without being in church. Though I do think there is a benefit to being with others of the same faith. Youth Groups, Community events, etc.
Either way I respect your choices as a Christian- we believe the same things ideally and that's what really matters.
I honestly agree with literally everything else you said!
Honestly yeah, my entire church is non-denominational, though our teachings are often general enough to fit with other denominations.
But our core beliefs really do line up with the majority of things you said.
Wait, you don't believe that people who don't follow God will go to Hell???
Or there isn't an established time your denomination must follow?
Famines? ✅
Earthquakes? ✅ ✅
Pestilence? ✅
The rise of false prophets and deception? ✅✅✅
Persecution of believers? ✅✅✅
The gospel being preached to all the world? Sadly ❌ :(
We're pretty much almost there. We got all the bad stuff, now we just need the good stuff.
For the last one (the gospel being preached all over the world) just look how widespread Christianity is already. It's already present worldwide, even in Muslim majority countries there are Christians.
(Again I am an atheist so I don't really believe in the second coming or end times as said in Christianity, but that's what I suppose is correct according to the Christian faith)
which seem wild to meHow many leniency on which specific issues do you give to the other probiblicists? Which disagreements would make a person not apt to join your church?