C Michael Patton
C Michael Patton

C. Michael Patton is the primary contributor to the Parchment and Pen/Credo Blog. He has been in ministry for nearly twenty years as a pastor, author, speaker, and blogger. Find him on Patreon Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary (2001), president of Credo House Ministries and Credo Courses, author of Now that I'm a Christian (Crossway, 2014) Increase My Faith (Credo House, 2011), and The Theology Program (Reclaiming the Mind Ministries, 2001-2006), host of Theology Unplugged, and primary blogger here at Parchment and Pen. But, most importantly, husband to a beautiful wife and father to four awesome children. Michael is available for speaking engagements. Join his Patreon and support his ministry

    13 replies to "How Christians View Other Christians"

    • Ed Kratz

      This is hysterical!

    • Rick

      That is great.

      Other than how Evangelicals view the Reformed (interesting that those two are divided out), how all view themselves is too funny.

    • NW

      The entry on how Catholics see Evangelicals is hilarious.

      On the other hand, can someone help me interpret the entry on how mainline liberals see the reformed. In particular, is the entry trying to indicate that mainline liberals see the reformed as an argumentative brother or as a brother that they argue with or something else?

    • Darcyjo

      Hmmmm….well, probably as a person who likes to argue, period. There’s a few reformed websites out there that I avoid, just because of the general argumentative tone….

      :o/

    • casey

      This GREAT! But I have a few questions:

      I don’t get the pic of how Catholics see evangelicals.

      How is in the picture of how Reformed see Mainline Liberals?

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    • Ed Kratz

      I don’t get how Catholics see charismatics.

    • Christopher Hutton

      This is too true. I don’t know how accurate, but the perceptions just feel too true.

    • Carrie Hunter

      Well from the looks of it, they see them as a Jackson Pollock painiting.

      Utter chaos with no form or reason…

    • Carrie Hunter

      By the way, this kinda looks like what I was suggesting we do earlier today.

      However, I think ours will be funnier.

    • Molly Epp

      Must be American humour. Americans have some unusual and very fixed ideas about denominations.

    • Tiago

      Thinking about adding the Local Church movement to it. It would be easy, they see every denomination as idolaters but the Catholic, which they see as the anti-Christ.
      Also, almost everyone else see them as a cult.

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