Episcopalian (26%)
11 of the 43 U.S. Presidents were Episcopalians, making it the most common Christian denomination among Presidents. The Episcopalian Presidents are...George WashingtonJames MadisonJames MonroeWilliam Henry HarrisonJohn TylerZachary TaylorFranklin PierceChester A. ArthurFranklin D. RooseveltGerald R. FordGeorge H.W. Bush
A church denomination is an identifiable religious body operating under a common name, structure, and doctrine within the main body of Christianity.
Deism, Christianity and Unitarian Universalism
Mere Christianity is a theological book by C.S. Lewis. It is an introduction to Christianity and discussion about Christian beliefs. This book finds the common ground that all Christians share, regardless of denomination.
The noun Catholic is a word a denomination of Christianity, or for a follower of the Catholic religion.Common nouns the proper noun Catholic are:denominationreligionbeliefchurchpersonfollowerworshipercongregant
It would be a close race between the catholics and the muslims, and they have alot in common with each others beliefs. cristianity
There are several kinds of religion that are practiced in the region. THe most common ones are catholiscism as well as christianity, but there are others.
The majority of American presidents have identified as Christian, with the most common denominations being Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Methodist. However, there have been several presidents who did not adhere to any specific religion or identified as Unitarian, unaffiliated, or had beliefs that were not easily categorized.
Christianity has many denominations and sects, each with their own set of rules. Christianity is not a religion, it's many, many religions. The most common denominator among Christians is the Christian Bible, the new testament, and the ten commandments. Each denomination or sect has their own interpretation of these and has devised their rules according to their interpretation.
Islam and Christianity
Definitions A 'Sect' identifies a smaller religious group as an 'breakaway group' within the larger, commonly more established religion. Sects will still have many things in common with their original 'church,' however, there will commonly be some fundamental differences in the rules and principles. There are thousands of 'sects' with the two biggest denominations of Christianity. A 'Denomination' is a recognized religious group with its own distinctive faith, or 'creed' or central beliefs. Commonly, a denomination has existed for many years and usually operates as world-wide congregations, fostering a common set of beliefs, traditions or identities. In Christianity, both the Catholic and Protestant churches would be considered denominations due to their many years of tradition within their beliefs.
Roman Catholicism (80% or more of the population has such beliefs)