atpollard
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As I already explained, it is less a “lie” than deceptive accounting.So, he Dictionary of Christianity in America [Protestant], Oxford World Christian Encyclopedia, World Census of Religious Activities [U.N. Information Center, NY, 1989]), 1999 Encyclopedia of Christianity, (none of these sources are Catholic), are a bunch of liars???
Here is one example.
The Lutheran Church was a State Church in many countries. As a historic legacy to that history, the Lutheran Church incorporates in each country where it is present. All believe the same things and follow the same Book of Concord, but each Country is counted as a distinct denomination.
Is the Lutheran Church of Germany really a different denomination from the Lutheran Church of Switzerland because they are in different countries but share the same beliefs and history?
There are Protestant Denominations where each individual congregation is counted as a distinct “denomination” because of the legal structure of the organizational polity. That reality creates a count of “denominations” that is greatly exaggerated and accurate only according to “tax codes” but meaningless when speaking about denominational beliefs.
Such counts often include cults that no Protestant would consider a Protestant denomination.
THAT is why neither you nor they could or would name them, because it would expose the hypocrisy of your accounting and its anti-Protestant Propaganda agenda. Yes there are many Protestant Denominations. No there are not tens of thousands.