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The Amish and Mennonites have very few difference. Mennonites will however have electricity, running water, and running cars where Amish will not.
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Southern Baptists are Protestants.
Both Catholics & Orthodox believe in Apostolic Succession, while Protestants do not.
Because Protestants cannot tell the difference between veneration of a Holy Person, and actual adoration, which belongs to God Alone.
Episcopalians are an American branch of the Protestants, closest to the Anglicans of England.
One difference is that Protestant clergy can marry, Catholic clergy cannot and are required to remain celibate.
Presbyterians are a subset of Protestants, so they are Protestants. Not all Protestants are Presbyterians, however.
Well i dont have an in depth answer for you. What i can say that Protestants are Christians. I assume you mean the difference between Protestant and Catholic.
there's no difference in the holy texts only with beliefs about baptism (how old u should be), protestants won't acknowledge His Holiness, the Pope, as head of the church, and protestants don't have rosaries and many ceremonies like chriestings.
The Protestants and Catholics have mostly the same Bible. Most of the books in it are the same except for the Apocrypha. These are about 6-7 books which Catholics have in their Bible. This is the main difference between the two Bibles.
Anabaptists were part of the radical reform movement in 16th century Europe. Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites are direct descendants of the Anabaptists. They required baptismal candidates to make their own faith confessions, and as a result forbade the baptism of infants. They were persecuted by both the Roman Catholics and the Magisterial Protestants.