Protestants generally do not venerate Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the same way that Catholics do. While they acknowledge her as the mother of Jesus and respect her role in the biblical narrative, they typically reject the doctrines of her Immaculate Conception, Assumption, and intercessory role. Instead, Protestants focus on a direct relationship with God through Jesus Christ without the need for intercessors. However, beliefs can vary among different Protestant denominations and individuals.
It is impossible to stereotype what White Anglo Saxons believe, but Protestants believe in Protestantism, which came out of the Roman Catholic church during the Reformation.
The 'heyday' of witch-hunting was from about 1550-1700. Witch-hunting had a particular attraction for Protestants - from Hungary to New England.
Mary I became queen after Lady Jane Grey, who held the throne for only 9 days.
Not for protestants but for Catholics
Some were Catholic, some were Protestants, but it is hard to believe that any of them were truly observant Christians. A few were declared atheists.
Protestants are Christians.
Protestants WANT to be saved and know that if we believe in Jesus Christ, our souls WILL be saved and with him throughout infinity
Yes.
Protestants did indeed believe in good works. However, they did not believe one could earn forgiveness through good works alone.
No, Protestants do not believe in purgatory as part of their faith. Purgatory is a concept in Catholicism where souls are believed to undergo purification before entering heaven, but it is not a belief held by Protestants.
Yes
Yes, Protestants generally believe in the existence of guardian angels, who are believed to watch over and protect individuals.
Protestants are free to celebrate St. Valentine's day if they choose, but they do not believe "in" it, that is they do not rest any article of their faith "in" Valentine's Day.
pain and suffering
Baptism & Eucharist
the protestants were the people who did not believe in the ways of the church. their name comes from the word "protest" as that is what they did. in the 15th century, Europe split into 2 groups, catholics and protestants.
No, Protestants do not typically pray to saints. They believe in direct communication with God through prayer.