Tell me more ×
Christianity Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for committed Christians, experts in Christianity and those interested in learning more. It's 100% free, no registration required.

Christianity seems to have many Denominations within it - Roman Catholic, Protestant, Presbyterian, Mormons, Baptists, Methodists to name a few. This is (as far as I know) a lot more than in other major religions such as Judasim or Islam.

Why is this ?

share|improve this question
Because everyone always thinks they are right and are so petty that that they are unwilling to worship to the same God with someone who slightly differs in opinion. That's the short answer. – fredsbend Feb 19 at 11:13

3 Answers

up vote 6 down vote accepted

Most denominations are formed due to differences in doctrine. These usually come about from different interpretations of the Bible or the formation of new doctrine from councils.

The Wikipedia article with the List of Christian denominations does a good job of showing the timeline with the splits in denominations and the reasons for them.

The Reformation resulted in many of the Protestant denominations. These were mostly denominations which split from the Catholic church.

One of the reasons may be that Christians are open to and encourage interpretation of the Bible. Over time, new insight is developed and understanding of the Bible can change.

From what I understand of other religions is that they tend to only follow interpretations by the intellectual elite and doctrine is controlled by the few at the head of the religion. This would also explain why so many Christian denominations were formed during and after the Reformation and splits from Rome's authority over the churches.

share|improve this answer
OK, so I understand that they come from different interpretations, but why is the Christian Bible more open to interpretation than say the Qur'an ? – Kevin Sep 3 '11 at 9:58
1  
@Kevin if one believes the whole Bible, then we believe Jesus to be the only truth. Also then we believe that there is a devil who is called the father of lies, who seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. One of his major goals is to sow discord among brothers & sisters in Christ. So IF the Bible is true, that means everything else must be false and so even though the devil enjoys spreading discord everywhere, wouldn't it make sense he would spend the most time sowing discord among the followers of Truth, rather than people who already don't believe in the Truth? – 2tim424 Sep 3 '11 at 17:31
@Kevin I've added a bit on comparing Christianity and other religions. – a_hardin Sep 3 '11 at 17:39
@a_hardin Ya missed one denomination chief; The Roman Catholics broke off of the Orthodox in 1054 A.D. due to a mix of language barriers and Papal pride: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%E2%80%93West_Schism – leeand00 Sep 4 '11 at 21:40
@leeand00 Yeah, I really didn't know much about that. Thanks for the link. – a_hardin Sep 5 '11 at 0:02

What follows is mostly my opinion/reasoning.

First off, I don't have Biblical support for this yet, but Christianity is more of a "modern" religion than either Judaism or Islam. I don't know for sure, but I'll bet that Judaism and Islam have hardly changed in the millennia since they were founded. However, Christianity was and is being adapted to changing times and different cultures. Early Christians are well known for taking whatever beliefs existed in the area that they were ministering to at the time and somehow getting them and Christianity to co-exist so that it would be easier to reach the people. Once you have parsed that, consider this example: Christmas. December 25th probably came from a pagan source (Wikipedia) and probably had little to do with when Christ was actually born. This would be why Christianity has more than 5 (major) denominations as opposed to Judaism's 3 or Islam's 3.

As for why there are so many, I'll bet that all these different denominations represent practically every possible way to form a set of beliefs about a large number of topics. As an example, if I had to choose a denomination, I would say that I am Wesleyan. However, Wesleyans apparently believe that merely drinking alcohol is sin, but I don't. I wouldn't be surprised if there was already a denomination that exactly fits my beliefs, but if not, I'll just make Starmanism. Ta-da! New Christian denomination!

share|improve this answer
I see 8 denominations for Islam en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam#Denominations – a_hardin Sep 3 '11 at 1:01
1  
@a_hardin: Good catch. Edited to put a "(major)" modifier. – El'endia Starman Sep 3 '11 at 1:34
2  
@El'endia Starman - can you provide a citation for Peter and the early church adapting their teachings to fit the local church? – Bob Black Sep 3 '11 at 3:24
@Bob Black: Good call. I've changed the example. – El'endia Starman Sep 3 '11 at 22:26

If you are asking the cause it is the Pride and Greed of humans.

Greed and pride are responsible for most of humankind's problems. War? Sometimes pride, sometimes greed.

Jobs going overseas? Mainly greed.

Low quality and dangerous products, illegal drug sales? Mainly greed.

Corrupt politicians? Mainly greed

Corruption and dishonesty in the work place? Mainly greed

Now consider many religious leaders (not all of them of course). Are they Prideful? Have they hoarded vast amounts of wealth? Do they live in palaces? Do they think the are above the laws of men?

I am sorry if I depressed anyone. If you are depressed from reading the above please look at the following picture of a kitten sleeping on a ball of yarn and you should feel better:

enter image description here

share|improve this answer
W00t! I can totally agree with this. You could add to it man's fallen nature.<br/> (Oh hello again)<br/> – leeand00 Sep 4 '11 at 21:33

Your Answer

 
discard

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.