Lutheranism and Anglicanism are the only two Protestant traditions worth existing today. 

I have come to the conclusion that among all various Protestant traditions, only Lutheranism and Anglicanism have demonstrated themselves as rooted and sound traditions worth surviving and worth being preserved and defended. All others, in my view, should better be discarded and dissolved, if Protestantism as a whole is to remain a valid, functional form of Christianity.

The fundamental reason for this assessment derives from the historical definition of the Christian Church: the great vessel/machinery of grace and salvation where sinners are redeemed and made holy through the particular means (that is, liturgy and sacraments) explicitly or implicitly ordained by our Lord Jesus Christ; and the huge treasury of Holy Traditions where, in conjunction with (and ultimately stemming from) the Holy Scriptures, venerable doctrines and teachings of the Apostles, Fathers, monastics, and various saints are accumulated, preserved, and disseminated.

Both historic Lutheranism and historic Anglicanism has largely maintained these two essential characteristics of historical Christianity, even though they both declare the Bible to be the ultimate measure to ‘judge’ the liturgy and traditions (‘Sola Scriptura’). They both rightly affirm the Baptismal Regeneration and the Real Physical Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, and their theology profoundly derive from the Church Fathers and Medieval Scholastics. In case of Anglicanism the Episcopal Church hierarchy is also fully affirmed (something I wish to be the case in Lutheranism too)!

All the rest of Protestantism have seriously derailed from these holy standards, in varying degrees. The Reformed deny physical presence of Christ in the Eucharist and gravely reduced (if not removed) the Liturgy of the Eucharist as the constant component of worship - for the particular group of Puritans, the whole liturgical forms were anathema (Sorry to Redeemed Zoomer - Reformed scholastic theology was still very tradition-rooted indeed, though)! The Baptists, in their total disregard for liturgy and traditions, blasphemously denounce the practice of infant baptism and put the souls of their children in grave peril. The Pentecostals and Charismatics, in the absence of the sacramental role of the Church, has ended up desperately seeking personal spiritual ecstasy, many instances of which are suspicious or outright ridiculous, to validate their faith. In large parts of American Evangelicalism the entire concept of the Christian Church being the full, covenantal succession of the Old Israel is denied, in favor of the absurd Dispensationalist vision where the ’Church’ is only a parallel gathering to the modern Talmudic Jews, waiting to be ‘raptured’ from the world and mindlessly supporting the Zionist state as God’s ‘chosen nation’! The pervasive low ecclesiology, low sacramentalogy, Biblicism, anti-traditionalism, and hyper-individualism has made contemporary Protestantism - contemporary Anglo-American Protestantism specifically - a perversion from true historical Christianity, a shame for other more historically oriented Protestants (Lutherans and Anglicans), and a laughingstock for Apostolic Christians (Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox).

Do Christians here agree with my assessment?