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.
Protestants believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Father. The second person of the Holy Trinity. God in the flesh.
Yes, Protestants generally believe in the Trinity, which is the Christian doctrine that God exists as three persons in one essence: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Protestants WANT to be saved and know that if we believe in Jesus Christ, our souls WILL be saved and with him throughout infinity
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Jesus's father is god. Hard to believe
Protestants do not believe in purgatory because they interpret the Bible differently from Catholics. Protestants believe that when a person dies, they go directly to heaven or hell based on their faith in Jesus Christ. They do not see any biblical evidence for a temporary place like purgatory where souls are purified before entering heaven. Protestants emphasize the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice on the cross for the forgiveness of sins, and they believe that believers are made righteous through faith in Jesus alone, without the need for purification in purgatory.
If you believe in Jesus you believe in GOD for they are on in the same.
Well Catholics are Christians. Some ways they disagree with Protestants are: 1.Catholics believe you get to heaven by baptism plus faith plus works. Protestants believe you get to heaven by faith alone. 2.Catholics believe Communion is really Jesus. Protestants believe Communion is just a memorial of Jesus. However there are some Protestants that believe Communion almost like the Catholics. Lutherans for example. 3.Catholics honor saints. Protestants do not. These are some differeces. If you want to know mor but this in the address box. www.godonthe.net/evidence/catholic.htm
Yes, Jehovah witnesses believe that Jesus is the only way to father.
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.
No, Protestants do not believe in the Immaculate Conception, which is a doctrine in the Catholic Church that states that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was conceived without original sin. Protestants generally do not accept this belief and have different views on Mary's role in Christianity.
Persons who have placed their trust (for Eternal Life - in Heaven) in Jesus Christ (alone & nothing more) are to be baptized (by emersion) in the name of the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ) & the Holy Ghost (Spirit).