I have to agree with this. The Episcopal Church uses the Book of Common Prayer, and really any church with a graduated ecclesiastic structure and a liturgy acknowledges the tradition aspect with agreed-upon doctrines. That's most of the mainline denominations-- UCC, Presbyterian USA, Lutheran (and don't forget, Martin Luther wanted to play around with which books were in the Bible, and his recommendations don't match with the Protestant cannon we have today).
I think the Baptists, Nazarenes, all the evangelical denominations, the charismatic denominations (such as Foursquare and Assemblies of God) and of course the self-identified IFB groups definitely fit the inerrant Bible bill, though.
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Date: 2010-07-08 02:54 am (UTC)I think the Baptists, Nazarenes, all the evangelical denominations, the charismatic denominations (such as Foursquare and Assemblies of God) and of course the self-identified IFB groups definitely fit the inerrant Bible bill, though.