How “evangelical” are deep southern whites? (user search)
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RINO Tom
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« on: December 02, 2019, 01:40:17 PM »

RE: BRTD's link, my family was Missouri Synod Lutheran before liking our ELCA church in Iowa City better than its Missouri Synod counterpart ... I get arguments could be made for it being "Evangelical," but I have never heard a single Missouri Synod person describe themselves that way, and that probably matters more.  Personally, I think the simple distinction of falling under the umbrella of any of the traditional Mainline denominations (e.g., Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc.) means your Mainline.  Period.  It's not like you can't be a theologically conservative Mainliner, after all.
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