If by your question you mean, "Do protestants accept all religious beliefs as equally valid?" I would say no. When someone holds to a religion (doesn't matter which one) they believe that they are correct, meaning they believe all others are in error. "All religions are equal" is just a bunch of hooey.
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}The protestants split because the they had different beliefs which other people didn't like!
95% of the population in PERU are Catholics and the other 5% are protestants
Catholics have it in their Bibles while Protestants do not. It conflicts with the Protestants beliefs. Additional Answer: They contradict each other, and sometimes even themselves.
Connecticut was founded by Thomas Hooker and other Protestants who left Massachusetts because the right to vote there was limited to people who were accepted into the Church. Hooker disagreed with this and other beliefs of the Massachusetts Puritans and left to form Connecticut.
Christianity is the dominant religion in Kenya, with approximately 85% of the population identifying as Christian. Other significant religious groups in Kenya include Islam and traditional indigenous beliefs.
no he is a other religion i think
Protestant and Catholics are not very different from each other, the biggest difference is that Protestants do not believe in Jesus as the Lord. Another difference is the lack of a Pope or head leader for the Protestants.
You can go to websites that have searchable categories such as Match and eHarmony. They will allow you to filter results by religion and you can find your mate this way.
no he is a other religion i think
Since 1979 it has been illegal for the government to collect statistics on religious beliefs or practices.[1] It is estimated by the CIA Factbook that 87% of Luxembourgers are Catholics, the remaining 13% being made up of Protestants, Eastern Orthodox Christians, Jews, Muslims and those of other or no religion.
The protestants split because the they had different beliefs which other people didn't like!