Riordan, no friend of the Establishment, had surprisingly
conservative views on the matter.
Not exact matches
Mainline Protestants (Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and the like) and evangelical / fundamentalist Protestants (an umbrella group of
conservative churches including the Pentecostal, Baptist, Anabaptist, and Reformed traditions) not only belong to distinctly different kinds of churches, but they generally hold distinctly different
views on such
matters as theological orthodoxy and the inerrancy of the Bible, upon which
conservative Christians are predictably
conservative.
When I talk to my good friend who is a very
conservative Catholic who
views taking communion as sacred and every crumb is representative of Christ's body and not one crumb will drop... then compare it to how we do it at church... everyone ripping bread from the same loaf, crumbs everywhere, kids spilling the «wine»... does it really
matter... is one more right than the other... one upholds church law
on how communion will be performed versus our laid back version.
There is no point, if the Liberal Democrats and
Conservatives have different
views on the
matter, trying to paper over the cracks.