Protestants WANT to be saved and know that if we believe in Jesus Christ, our souls WILL be saved and with him throughout infinity
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No, most Christians (Protestants are Christians also) believe in one God in Three Persons. God the Father, God the Son, (Jesus Christ) and God the Holy Spirit. Each Person is God, which makes up the one true God, but each one has a different "job" or ministry to perform.
Protestants believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Father. The second person of the Holy Trinity. God in the flesh.
Well Catholics are Christians. Some ways they disagree with Protestants are: 1.Catholics believe you get to heaven by baptism plus faith plus works. Protestants believe you get to heaven by faith alone. 2.Catholics believe Communion is really Jesus. Protestants believe Communion is just a memorial of Jesus. However there are some Protestants that believe Communion almost like the Catholics. Lutherans for example. 3.Catholics honor saints. Protestants do not. These are some differeces. If you want to know mor but this in the address box. www.godonthe.net/evidence/catholic.htm
As do the vast majority of other Christians, Protestants, like Catholics, believe that the miracles are signs (as stated in John's gospel) pointing to the divinity of Jesus Christ. Most protestants take the miracles literally as they remind us of the power of God at work in this world. Protestants also believe in miracles happening throughout history and today. However, unlike Catholics they do not revere anyone as saints because a miracle (or miracles) happened after prayer to that saint. Protestants believe that miracles can only be performed in the power and name of Jesus Christ and not by praying to a dead saint.
Christianity includes all the religions that believe in Jesus Christ, like Catholics and Protestants.
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
Protestants are Christian. They believe in Christ the same as Catholics do. Protestants may have some different beliefs but they believe that Jesus is the saviour of the world and that he died and rose from the dead. Christians are people who believe in Christ, therefore Protestants are Christian.
Protestants are Christians.
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.
Protestants are Christians who believe first and foremost in the Holy Bible. They believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God, that it is true and authoritative in all matters. They do not tack on a bunch of other side teachings besides what are in the Bible nor do they have a hierarchy of organized religious leaders. Protestants believe that man can go to God directly through Jesus Christ. Protestants believe that all people are sinners and require a savior. They believe that there is nothing which a man can do to earn salvation, but if he calls upon Jesus Christ and accepts His free gift of salvation then a man can be saved. Jesus, Christians believe, is 100% God and 100% man sent by the Father (also God) from heaven to die on the cross a substitutionary death in order to pay the price of sin in place of the actual sinner. But, it is up to the sinner to accept this gift. He can do this through faith which comes from reading the Bible.