that of another may cause him to be a Methodist, failing to see that such a way is very illogical, because it is basically saying that the truth and a lie are equally right. If the Episcopalian church is true, the Presbyterian Church cannot be true, for the simple reason that one believes what the other denies. The Episcopalians hold that an episcopate is essential to the Church of Christ; the Presbyterians deny this. Both cannot be right, so which one is truth? Truth may be with one, but can't be with both at the same time. So to say that one religion or theology is as good as another is to ultimately believe that a lie is as good as the truth. And it is this theology that Evangelical churches rest, which is led by the Protestant move into Modernism and Rationalism, the rejection of a revealed religion. Modernists are usually logical and consistent at all events, and by following the Protestant principal of private interpretation, they have been led to reject virtually everything that Protestantism proclaimed in its early beginnings. They have themselves done what the founding fathers of Protestantism did; departing from the real religion for another. But the Evangelical Church, refusing to acknowledge the very system that allowed them into being, has rejected the Protestant church for another. But even in the abandonment of the main line Protestant movement, they still hold true to it. In the Reformation, the Bible was to take the place of God's living Church. The Bible, the whole Bible, and nothing but the Bible was established as core and creed in content. The fact that the Bible proclaimed one thing to one person, and seems to be a contradiction to another did not seem to matter, because the words of the Bible are all that are necessary for the operation and instruction in the faith. But what was failed to look at during the initial hype and excitement of the new religion, which proclaimed everyone to be a "pope" in matters of the ...