It didn't - Catholics are Christians. The Catholic Church traces its heritage to the original Christian body led by the Apostles.
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D. L. Kinzer has written: 'An episode in anti-Catholicisim'
After the Reformation Christianity was largely separated into Roman Catholics and Protestants.
Denominations are separated by faith and interpretation of what the Bible says. In some cases, who is in control. None of this should be.
the Spanish are pious catholics and when they conquered mexico they taught the indians catholicisim
The largest religion in the US is Christianity but it's a country of many different religions. Church and state are separated, so we are not a country of any one religion.
Christianity Though Christianity is not a single religion but a family of religions. If the various Christian religions are separated out, Catholicism would be the largest religion in the world.
In Christianity, goat symbolism is often associated with sin and evil. In the Bible, goats are sometimes used to represent the unrighteous and those who will be separated from God in the final judgment. This symbolism serves as a reminder of the importance of living a righteous life and following God's teachings.
Unlike Judaism, Islam, and Protestantism, Christianity is not a religion "of the book", in other words, it is NOT based on holy writings. Christianity is based on the revelation of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Lord, to His apostles, who were the founders of His Church, the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church, thus, holds the fullness of revelation, she has received this through Sacred Tradition, which is based on the Tradition which has been handed down to us from the Apostles. Part of this Sacred Tradition was committed to writing in the New Testament, as a kind of preaching, and everything contained in the New Testament is infallible, but the entire of Sacred Tradition is what forms Christianity (Catholicism). The "holy writing" if you will would be the Sacred Scriptures, but they are NOT "holy writing" as viewed by all those other religions.
According to Christianity, once you're married, you're married for life. Christianity doesn't recognize or condone divorce, so if you marry, divorce, and remarry, according to Christianity it is adultery. However, the law is more reasonable than Christianity and does recognize divorce (not in all countries though). So the law will recognize that you are separated and your official status for tax and other purposes will legally be "Single", but the Catholic religion says you're still married.
Separated.
In some instances yes, but for the most part no. Christianity is separated by one major factor, Jesus. The Jews did not believe that Jesus was the Messiah. Thus those who believed joined Christianity. Also another part of it is talking to God. The Jews had to go to someone for them to go to God in prayer. This is not the case in Christianity. However, both religions are linked in that they are same God religions and they call for same morals.