As for Protestants i already know they're kiked to the boot but i'd like to know whats the general consesus on what is the most based sect of Christianity, as i am not highly informed on this matter, thanks.
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Real theology as in an inquiry into the divine. The foundation for that in a Christian context is a confession of belief, which is used as a starting point. A shared confession means more theologians working from the same premise. What I see in American spiritualism are disjointed and obscure confessions, if a church has one at all. That means that they have trouble importing any traditional theology and difficulty clarifying what they actually believe.