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Catholicism is a type of Christianity, just like jeans being a type of pants. All Catholics are a type of Christian, but only some Christians happen to be Catholic. Both types believe in Jesus, God, etc.

Another viewCatholics are Catholics and Christians are Christians..the very first Christians did not require a church building for over 300 years A.D..hence I suspect Catholicism didn't exist before true Christianity did amd you do not need a physical building to be born again into Gods family....you see the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross is the payment for all sin and to actually accept Jesus Christ as Lord and SAVIOR is the only way to get to God and be cleaned of our previous sins..

This is explained in the story of nicodemus in the Holy Bible Book of John 3:5 " Jesus answered " I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the spirit.

Catholic Church is in no way leading people to become born again in spirit and instead place all their hope in some type of purgatory after we die...

and the reason Christians cannot be catholics is that they are truly Born Again Christians and do not desire to follow certain false religious teachings in catholicism..such as purgatory which leads people away from Christ not closer to Him.

Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is the Christian Church that was established by Our Blessed Lord on the Apostle Peter (see St. Matthew's Gospel, chapter 16: 17-19), then the Church was born from the blood and water that flowed from His Side as He hung dead on the cross and was pierced by the soldier. Later it was shown to the world at Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit. Our Blessed Lord promised to be with St. Peter and his successors and guaranteed that the gate of Hell would not prevail against them, and that His Church would survive until the end of the world. People who deny the Catholic Church are basically calling Our Blessed Lord a liar who was unable to fulfill His Promises. Protestants are Christians insofar as they are validly baptized and believe in the Nicene Creed, they are actually members of Christ's Catholic Church, although invisibly and in a hampered manner. Protestants who are not baptized validly and do not believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation are misusing the word "Christian". "Christians", if you are asking about protestants, can be Catholics, all they have to do is call the local Catholic Church and sign up for the next RCIA class.
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Simply put, Catholicism is one branch of Christianity. That makes all Catholics Christians, but not all Christians Catholic.

Christians are a group of individuals who believe in Christianity. Christianity is based on the idea of a single God and on the idea that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah and the Son of God. A number of different traditions specific to the practices and beliefs of Christianity spring from those fundamental ideas.

Catholicism is one group of ideas and doctrine that form a branch of Christianity. A fundamental tenant of Catholicism, and probably the one that differentiates it most from other branches of Christianity, is the idea of Apostolic succession. The crux of the issue is that when Jesus came, He brought the Church with him, and the authority, power and responsibility of the Church was handed down from Him in an unbroken line to the Pope of today.

There are over 30,000 denominations of Christians, by the way. It turns out that Christians represent the largest group of the world's religions, and Catholics make up about half of those Christians. Links are provided below for confirmation and for additional information.

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Roman Catholic AnswerActually, according to Christ's Church all Christians are Catholics. Our Blessed Lord only founded ONE Church which He founded on the apostle, St. Peter as its first vicar (see St. Matthew, 16:17-19). He guaranteed that this Church, which is His Mystical Body, would be on earth until the end of the world and He sent the Holy Spirit to guide it. It has withstood all the heresies, sinners, and everything else that the Satan and the world have thrown at it for 2,000 years. There are Christians who are not visible members of this Church If they have been validly baptized and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. However, though members through their baptism, they are living a crippled Christianity as they are not in union with the visible Church which Our Blessed Lord established to give them sanctifying grace through His Sacraments. Others who use the word "Christian" of themselves are just misusing the word through the habit of the past several centuries, wanting to believe that they are following Our Blessed Lord and not a man-made institution that was founded in the sixteenth century - or later. Anyone who believes that they are a Christian, but is not a Catholic, should have a hard look at what Our Blessed Lord taught about His Church and ask why they are not members of it.
No, but all Catholics are Christian.
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Perhaps because they don't always follow our Divine Lord and Savior's saving precepts and examples.

Also, some protestants who believe in the sola scriptura silliness (the ludicrous doctrine that The Bible is the only divinely inspired source of god's truth) interpret it in such a way that you are not Christian if you do not "accept Jesus Christ as your personal lord and savior." or the like. Catholics (Roman and Anglo) believe that you are a Christian if you are baptized and believe.

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Catholic AnswerActually, to be a Christian is to be a member of the Catholic Church, as there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church. For someone to think that Catholics are not Christians is either from ignorance of history or to be trained in an anti-Catholic bigotry that, again, is ignorant of history
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