I don't understand why. I personally try not to tie my identity to any denomination anymore. I prefer to have a personal relationship with God and Christ. But CI probably aligns the closest with my views, as you know. I like the way TallestSkil put it:
> “I was raised protestant, but now I am Christian.”
When you try to tell others like he put it, they'll denominate you anyway and thus refuse to engage further; "You're not a Christian if you aren't Catholic/Orthodox." You're going to be labeled as Catholic/Orthodox/Protestant no matter what you do, so I find with experience it's best to make the definitions of each clear so they aren't falling for the 6 million jewish descriptions of each that no one agrees on thus never come to unity or understanding and organize against the jew.
> “I was raised protestant, but now I am Christian.”