Originally posted by rjensen11
Perhaps you can answer this question for me:
Seriously and honestly, what is the difference between non-denom and Lutherans?
Honestly, that's really hard for me to say, because I don't see a difference. I've been brought up in so many different denominations that in the end they're all the same to me. The Lutheran denomination (to me, please correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not aquainted with Lutheran well) seems like a more light-hearted spin off of Catholicism. But I really don't know for the most part.
Pentacostal and Apostolic are pretty much the exact same thing. The only difference I have seen between the two is what is said when you're being baptized (seriously!) For example: "In the name of the Father, son, and the Holy Ghost." And "In the name of Jesus Christ." They argue
all the time about which is correct! Pentacostal and Apostolic churches are the AkA "Holy Roller" churches!

These are the ones where people scream, shout, jump up and down, cry out their praises, sing, speak in tongues, run up and down the ailes, pray for one another out in the open; that kind. I attend churches similar to these kinds, but no where near as strict. I'll tell you why. The only down fall about these type of denominations is there's a ton of man made junk. Lots of it, if not most of it, point the finger at women. Women can only wear skirts and dresses, and they must be at the ankle. No make up, earings, piercings, or clothing that might even appear provocative. Hair must be no shorter than a certain length either. This is why I avoid most Pentacostal/Apostolic churches is because of stupid man made rules. Let me remind you that not all are like this, but a lot I've been to are.