There is an organization called Catholics Against Circumcision that argues that circumcision is against the spiritual principles of Catholics, and that therefore Catholics should remain intact.
It is not a requirement for either Catholics nor Protestants to be circumcised because of their religion like Jews or Moslems. Therefore to ask in which denomination circumcision is more common is irrelevant. It is likely that there is very little difference between them.
Catholics represent the largest religious group in America. However, there are more total Protestants than Catholics. Among Protestants, the largest denomination is the Southern Baptist Convention.
I have heard many protestants say so. In Bolivia, where I live, it is even common among both Catholics and Protestants to simply call protestants "Christians" (as if Catholics weren't Christians). In my opinion, "Christians" would include both Protestants (diverse denominations) and Catholics. Of course you are right; he/they shouldn't be so judgemental. (Though I don't know for sure what exactly Jimmy Swaggart said.) The general idea is a belief that "All those that don't believe like me are infidels." Which of course is exactly the attitude you should have if what you want is to pick a fight.
During the 1800s, there were issues of conflict between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Some of them were violent. However, there were great revivals among the Protestants at that time.
The Catholics are under the authority of the Pope. The other two branches do not recognize the authority of the Pope. The Protestant churches were influenced by the teachings of Martin Luther.
The Protestant Reformation resulted in rivalries among west European nations. This resulted in wars between the Protestants and the Catholics.
Jews, Catholics, Immigrants and African Americans were among the groups the KKK targeted.
The word is spelled "Christening". It is a common practice among Protestants who do not believe in infant baptism.
No, circumcision is not a common practice among males in Cambodia. It is traditionally not a part of Cambodian culture or tradition.
The religious beliefs of the patriots varied, as they came from diverse backgrounds. Many were Christians, including Protestants and Catholics, but there were also some who were Deists or had other religious affiliations. Overall, religious diversity was a common feature among the patriots of the American Revolutionary period.
There have been many cases of two (or more) populations that were deeply divided. Blacks and whites in the U.S., blacks and whites in South Africa, Catholics and Protestants in Great Britain, Catholics and Protestants in many other parts of the world. Christians and Muslims have been deeply divided in many places too, as well as many other religions that have been divided among themselves.
Circumcision rates in Jamaica are relatively low compared to other countries, with estimates ranging from 3-20%. The practice of circumcision is not common among Jamaican men, as there is no strong cultural or religious tradition that encourages it.
No, circumcision is not a common practice among Samoan men. It is not a traditional or cultural norm within the Samoan community.