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How should protestants and catholics view each other?

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They should view each other equal because there both just human.

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Ever since the Protestant Reformation, approximately 500 years ago.


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What acts of violence have Catholics and Protestants inflicted upon each other in Ireland?

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What do protestants and Catholics have against each other?

Catholic Answer I think this is more a question of human beings who happen to be Catholic versus other humans who happen to be protestant who use their religion as something to justify their prejudices. I have news for both of them, both of them supposedly are worshipping a Savior who is Love and says that the highest form of service they can give him is to love each other.