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'''Neoclassic Congregational''' was a [[religion|religious]] denomination that did not have a belief in [[Satan|the Devil]]. Rather, it recognised evil in "the things men do." [[Ida Scott]] mentions she was brought up Neoclassic Congregational because of her mother but never believed in it herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Satan Pit]]'')
'''Neoclassic Congregational''' was a [[religion|religious]] denomination that did not have a belief in [[Satan|the Devil]]. Rather, "the things that men do", which the [[Tenth Doctor]] recognised as "the same thing [as the Devil] in the end". [[Ida Scott]] mentions she was brought up Neoclassic Congregational because of her mother but never believed in it herself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]'')


:''the name implies that it is a [[Wikipedia:Congregational church|Congregationalist]] denomination of [[Protestant]] [[Christianity]], but this is unclear''
:''the name implies that it is a [[Wikipedia:Congregational church|Congregationalist]] denomination of [[Protestant]] [[Christianity]], but this is unclear''
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Revision as of 18:55, 29 October 2013

Neoclassic Congregational was a religious denomination that did not have a belief in the Devil. Rather, "the things that men do", which the Tenth Doctor recognised as "the same thing [as the Devil] in the end". Ida Scott mentions she was brought up Neoclassic Congregational because of her mother but never believed in it herself. (TV: The Satan Pit)

the name implies that it is a Congregationalist denomination of Protestant Christianity, but this is unclear