I think the answer on this varies from person to person and from local church to local church. The better 'faith' is the one which causes you to better love God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:30). The better 'faith' will cause you to see Jesus Christ as God Himself coming to live a sinless life as a man, to die on the cross to take upon Himself the punishment for our wrongdoings, and to be raised from the dead (Luke 24:46-48). For some, the ritual of the Catholic church does this, for another, it drives them in the opposite direction. The better 'faith' will help you to see that it is by faith alone in Jesus you are saved from separation from God. For some, the Protestant focus on The Bible, being the inerrant Word of God, as the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy him, liberates them to a deep passion for, and enjoyment of God. May the Spirit of the living God direct the path of all who seek Him.
The Elizabeth religious settlement was a middle way between catholic and protestant. More favourable to protestant than catholic
from a perspective of a Protestant back then, he had made churches more catholic and he was financially worse(ship money)
She was a Protestant
No different than a catholic wedding.
No, the Protestant Reformation is better titled the Protestant Revolt. The Catholic Reformation was just that, a reform of the abuses occurring at the time within the Church.
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
The Catholic Old Testament includes the Deuterocanon while the Jewish and Protestant Old Testaments do not.
The name can be either Protestant or Catholic.
Protestant
They differ in the number of books. Catholic has more number of books than Protestant. Protestant Bible only has 7 books while Catholic has 39. A catholic bible has Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur while a Protestant bible does not.
Protestant.
Protestant