Evangelical Protestants 18 % of the population
Predominantly Roman Catholic, with rapidly growing percentage of Evangelical Protestants.
Danes aren't very religious, but I think we have a majority of lutheran protestants\ ************** Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark
70.5% of the Costa Rica are Roman Catholics, 13.8% state they are Evangelical Protestants, and 11.3% report that they do not have a religion.
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Republican. Bush Sr, Dole, Bush Jr and McCain all won the Protestant vote
The evangelical protestant did change their messages that appealed to the poor in society that helped them appeal to the new social conditions in the 19th century.
After the Reformation Christianity was largely separated into Roman Catholics and Protestants.
70.5% of Costa Ricans are Catholics, 13.8% are Evangelical Protestants many of them Pentecostal, 11.3% report that they do not have a religion, and 4.3% belong to another religion.
From the research that I have done, I found the Jonas brothers to be more of the Republicans. The Jonas Brothers are Evangelical Christians from what I have researched (like Protestants). Evangelical Christians are against abortion and are most likely from the Conservative Party which is also just like the Republican Party. They are also from Wyckoff, New Jersey which I heard (not positive) is from the Republican Party.
The term Evangelical Catholic is used by Christians who consider themselves both "catholic" and "evangelical." Evangelical Catholic (catholic is the noun with evangelical modifying) can refer to: evangelical Protestant Christians who consider themselves catholic Christians that identify with the historic Christian Church, who believe that the early ecumenical councils and the Protestant Reformation were both part of the progressive illumination of the Holy Spirit; Roman Catholics who want to identify themselves more closely with evangelical Protestants with similar ecumenical ideals and "progressive illumination"; Catholics who simply want to define themselves according to a penchant for evangelism. Evangelical Catholics may include Eastern Rite Catholic Churches or other churches that are not Roman Catholic, such as Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, or Pentecostal.
Yes they could. The problem was that there was discrimination in how people could vote, leaving Protestants with more votes than Catholics. For example, people with businesses or property, which were mainly Protestants, had more votes given to them than those without.