Christians are Protestants.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat is a very interesting question that can not be answered for the simple reason that different people define those words differently. Catholics say that anyone who is validly baptised and professes the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretration is a Christian. At this point in time, that would exclude the vast majority of protestants. Protestants, on the other hand, use the word "Christian" to exclude Catholics, which rather boggles the mind, as there were no other Christians than Catholics for most of the centuries between us and Biblical times.The typical Protestant Bible excludes the Apocrypha.
Protestant Christianity
There is no difference. Catholics play the same sports and in the same manner as a Protestant.
There are a few very obvious differences between Christianity and Islam. They follow different holy books and also have different names for their God.
Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant are the three main divisions of Christianity.
Eastern Christianity and Western Christianity differ in their theological beliefs, church structure, liturgical practices, and cultural influences. Eastern Christianity, represented by the Eastern Orthodox Church, emphasizes mysticism, iconography, and the importance of tradition. Western Christianity, represented by the Roman Catholic Church and Protestant denominations, places more emphasis on the authority of the Pope, the concept of original sin, and the role of individual faith. These differences have led to distinct practices and beliefs within each tradition.
Yes, "Protestant" should be capitalized when referring to the Protestant branch of Christianity or a specific Protestant denomination.
Diocletian did not accept the religion of Christianity but Constantine became a Christian and removed the bans of Christianity....THATS IT.....
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