John Calvin's beliefs differed from Martin Luther's in several key ways. Calvin emphasized predestination, the idea that God has already chosen who will be saved, while Luther focused more on the individual's faith and relationship with God. Calvin also believed in a strict form of governance within the church, known as Presbyterianism, while Luther advocated for a more decentralized structure. Additionally, Calvin placed a strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, while Luther emphasized the importance of faith and grace in salvation.
describe how people's value and beliefs may differ
their basic beliefs
They could be called several things from "dissenter" to "heretic" depending on how severely the beliefs differ.
I can still like someone even if we differ in our religious beliefs.
Israel is a Jewish country. They believe that Jesus was a prophet, but not the son of God.
His teachings differed because he taught truthfully as to what was truly in the Bible.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^is completly wrongRoman Catholic AnswerI beg to differ, Martin Luther threw seven books out of the Old Testament that the Church had used for fifteen centuries, and changed the wording of St. Paul to agree with himself while making horrible remarks about St. James as it disagree with Luther's view of salvation. Martin Luther put himself, and his opinions above that of the Bible, all the Fathers of the Church, and all the Popes and Bishops for fifteen centuries.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ is completly right
Communion
This depends on your personal beliefs. Many believe that heaven and hell exist after death, but your beliefs may differ.
Belief in One God. The Phoenicians were idolaters.
civil rights
Because they wanted money for their houses
Because they wanted money for their houses