no, they're not tied to the state. the only time a protestant church ever directly aligned itself with the power of the state was the church of england. there are dozens of denominations in places like scandinavia and the netherlands that have nothing to do with the 'official' state apparatus.
where do you think the multitude of protestant denominations and faiths came from in the first place? i guess all those dutch and german immigrants got their church-founding fervour from the new world. there's an old joke in the netherlands: get two people together and they'll soon form a sect; introduce a third, and they'll have a schism.
protestantism formed in opposition to centralised, state-aligned, worldly powers, remember?
where do you think the multitude of protestant denominations and faiths came from in the first place? i guess all those dutch and german immigrants got their church-founding fervour from the new world. there's an old joke in the netherlands: get two people together and they'll soon form a sect; introduce a third, and they'll have a schism.
protestantism formed in opposition to centralised, state-aligned, worldly powers, remember?
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