It brought more religions to the country (catholic and protestant) and there was a tension between the Catholic and protestant.<3
The main difference is the authority of the pope. Catholics accept it, Protestants and Orthodox don't. There are some differences in the cannon (list of books) included in the Old Testament (although they all have the same New Testament). There are several different types of Protestant religions (Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican, etc) which have differences between themselves and differences between Catholic/Orthodox. So complicated to get into more specifics.
The bulkiest Bible ever produced was the Old Testament. It is observed that the Old Testament is somewhat bulkier and more comprehensive than the Protestant Bible.
About 85% of Iceland is Evangelical Lutheran. The other more common ones are Protestant and Roman Catholic.
France is 80% catholic 15% Muslim and 5% protestant. One more religion is YO MAMA!!! which is 100%
There is more or less agreement about the main books of the Old Testament starting from Genesis and ending with Malachi.However, the Catholic Bible also includes Apocrypha books not included in the Protestant Bible. These Apocrypha books were not included in the earlier canonical Jewish Bible.The Catholic Old Testament includes Macabees I and II which are not in most Protestant bibles.
Apostle Mark's symbol is the lion. You can read more about it on the link below since I am a protestant theologian not a Catholic one.
The simple answer is that, when it is necessary to group religions, Quakers are generally counted as Protestants. A more complex answer is that there are many definitions of what it means to be a Quaker and what it means to be a Protestant. Some would say that there are enough differences in belief that the groups should not be lumped together.
The Catholic Bible has 7 more books than the Protestant Bible in the Old Testament. These books are called the deuterocanonical books or the "Apocrypha". The books of the New Testament are the same. The books include:TobitJudithSirach (Ecclesiasticus)Wisdom (or Wisdom of Solomon)Baruch1 Maccabees2 Maccabees
The Bible has 66 books. 39 of which are in the Old Testament. That's roughly 59% of the Bible. The math above, while quick, is not entirely accurate. A number of books in the Old Testament such as Psalms and Jeremiah, are incredibly long. In fact, the nine longest books in the Bible are all in the Old Testament. Of the seven shortest books in the Bible, six are from the New Testament. Therefore, it is probably more accurate to say that 75% of the Bible's pages are Old Testament.
Protestant, most churches such as Methodist or Baptist come from the protestant faith.
New Netherland had a very diverse group religions, including-many Jewish settlers-African slaves-Puritansthese people were not punished for their religions, so it was a relatively free religious colony.