One has to believe in baptism to even become any type of Christian! Anyone that says that there shouldb e no baptism would be a heretic.
Catholics believe that the Sacrament of Baptism forgives Original Sin and all personal sin.
Catholics believe in the hope of God's mercy that babies who die without baptism will be with God in heaven. Catholics believe that the true church of Christ is the Catholic Church, it also believes that elements of the true church subsist in other churches and believes in the hope that all are saved regardless of faith or baptism if they live a life of goodness in accordance with their beliefs and do not reject God or deliberately turn away from God.
I believe all of them do.
Catholics do NOT believe Muslim is evil and believe in the goodness of all people, regardless of faith
That depends. you can still be a Catholic and believe in that faith even if you are not baptized. For example the Church wouldn't baptize my cousin because his parents didn't take him to church every single Sunday. He still goes to a Catholic school and believes in God and stuff.Catholic Answer:To be considered a Catholic, even a Christian, baptism is required. The person mentioned in the first answer, if he truly wants to become a Catholic, needs to talk to the school administration who can arrange for him to talk to a priest.
Roman Catholic AnswerNothing separates Catholics from the Christian religion as Catholics are the Christian religion started by Our Blessed Lord. The Orthodox Church is also Christian, but in schism. All other ecclesial communities that call themselves Christian are only Christian insofar as they have a valid baptism and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. To one extent or another they are all heretical interpretations of Christianity.
Some have similar rituals, but not all.
Yes, all Christians whether Catholic or not believe in Adam & Eve.
Your question makes little sense since the Spanish are, by and large. Catholic and believe the same basic truths as all Catholics.
Yes, they were all devout Catholics.
Yes, Catholics do believe that. They are the source of all Christian beliefs.Roman Catholic AnswerOf course Catholics believe that God created everything out of nothing. For a full discussion of these you may read the Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas from the thirteen century.
That would be the Nicean Creed