Protestants consider places of worship, such as churches, to be sacred. Additionally, individuals may find spiritual significance in other natural settings or historical sites. Ultimately, the concept of sacred places for Protestants can vary depending on personal beliefs and interpretations.
The sacred days in various religions can vary significantly. In Christianity, for example, important sacred days include Christmas and Easter. In Judaism, significant days include Yom Kippur and Passover. In Islam, sacred days include Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Each religion has its own specific days deemed sacred, often tied to historical events or religious observances.
A division of the sacred and the secular
Sacred days were called feasts, feast days, or holy days. The term holiday came from holy day.
the bull was sacred because they had a totally different and they made money off of their horns
because people are crazy these days!
protestants to catholics
Presbyterians are a subset of Protestants, so they are Protestants. Not all Protestants are Presbyterians, however.
Judaism believes strongly in the ability of actions controlling sacredness. If a person does a good deed then that has become a sacred time. However there are predetermined 'sacred times' such as days of rest which take place on Saturday. I hope this helps!
Yom Kippur
the matter of opinion of the individaul christain as the bible says
White protestants