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Sort of. Both groups are Christian and share many beliefs. Catholics believe in many traditions that are not Biblically based. Protestants are quite diverse and don't even agree amongst themselves what is "correct" and what is not.
The Anglican (or Episcopal) Church tries to be a bit of both, while being not quite either.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo. Christianity was started by Our Blessed Lord on St. Peter (See St. Matthew 16:17-19) who promised that there would be one Church (one fold) and one shepherd and that He would be with It until the end of time. He sent the Holy Spirit to guide it into all truth. Protestants (as of last count, some 33,000 different "denominations") are a heresy that was started in the sixteenth century by people who disagreed with what Our Blessed Lord teaches in His Church. Thus they separated from the Mystical Body of Christ, the "one fold with one shepherd" and started their own religions that worship the way they want. Aside from some superficial similarities like both use the words "Christian", "salvation", etc. they are completely different, and define these words completely differently.Protestants are Christians.
Anglican Protestants, with a minority of other Protestants, Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians.
No, most Christians (Protestants are Christians also) believe in one God in Three Persons. God the Father, God the Son, (Jesus Christ) and God the Holy Spirit. Each Person is God, which makes up the one true God, but each one has a different "job" or ministry to perform.
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
Yes, Protestants are considered Christians as they believe in Jesus Christ as their savior and follow the teachings of the Bible. Protestants are a branch of Christianity that originated from the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
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Protestants are Christian. They believe in Christ the same as Catholics do. Protestants may have some different beliefs but they believe that Jesus is the saviour of the world and that he died and rose from the dead. Christians are people who believe in Christ, therefore Protestants are Christian.
Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians, but they are not Protestants for the same reason that they are not Catholics-they recognize certain teachings of those religions as unscriptural.
Catholics, Protestants, Roman Catholics and Christians.
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