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Refusal to accept the office of the Pope as the supreme authority over the Church, refusal to accept the Dogmas of the faith, refusal to accept the authority of the church councils, refusal to accept the 7 sacraments, and or lack of a valid Priesthood (As opposed to Orthodox with a Valid Priesthood).

Their Church is founded by a man, less then 500 years old, based on the 5 solas, Lacks the authority aside from The Bible.

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