An Unlikely Friendship
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wrote on 23 Sept 2022, 23:50 last edited by
The Anglican and the Southern Baptist...
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The Anglican and the Southern Baptist...
wrote on 23 Sept 2022, 23:52 last edited by@Jolly said in An Unlikely Friendship:
The Anglican and the Southern Baptist...
I once heard somebody who knew her who said she was quite a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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@Jolly said in An Unlikely Friendship:
The Anglican and the Southern Baptist...
I once heard somebody who knew her who said she was quite a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
wrote on 23 Sept 2022, 23:56 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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What does that mean?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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What does that mean?
wrote on 24 Sept 2022, 00:21 last edited by@George-K said in An Unlikely Friendship:
@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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What does that mean?
Says in the article she was a bit more evangelical in her views than the typical Anglican.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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What does that mean?
wrote on 24 Sept 2022, 01:15 last edited by@George-K said in An Unlikely Friendship:
@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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What does that mean?
Who knows? They all look pretty much the same to me.
Obviously, the C of E aren't as miserable as the Lutherans. Then again, neither is anybody else.
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@George-K said in An Unlikely Friendship:
@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
a bit more Protestant in her faith than your average C of E member.
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What does that mean?
Who knows? They all look pretty much the same to me.
Obviously, the C of E aren't as miserable as the Lutherans. Then again, neither is anybody else.
wrote on 24 Sept 2022, 02:05 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in An Unlikely Friendship:
C of E aren't as miserable as the Lutherans. Then again, neither is anybody else.
They don't call it the Lutheran Church
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wrote on 24 Sept 2022, 02:44 last edited by
All the claims about “friendship” with the late Queen are told from the perspective of people other than the late Queen. I am skeptical that Billy Graham or American Protestantism registered much with the late Queen.
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wrote on 24 Sept 2022, 03:36 last edited by
Horsefeathers.