Baptists and Catholics are two different forms of Christianity. Baptist churches are autonomous and recognize no church hierarchy. Catholics have several layers of clerical authority/hierarchy whose teachings direct the practice of religion and worship. Baptists are strongly against idols and the devotion shown toward images and mistakenly believe that the statues in Catholic Churches are icons. Baptists usually recognize the Bible as the ultimate source of religious authority; Catholics also recognize non-Biblical traditions and clerical doctrine as directives for worship and guidelines for salvation.
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AnswerThe difference between Protestants and Roman Catholics? First and primarily, the sacraments: namely THE EUCHARIST. The Catholic Church follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. The early apostles gave their lives for the sake of the Gospel - "gospel" meaning 'Good News' / teachings of Jesus. From the earliest of scriptures and those early Church Fathers who succeeded the Apostles (Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Justin, Irenaeus and many more) all taught and continued the legacy of Jesus Christ, founder of Christianity. Among those teachings is the EUCHARIST; the giving of Jesus himself in the forms of bread and wine that through the mystery of "transubstantiation" become the Body and Blood of Jesus. This is what Catholics receive through the Liturgy of the Mass when they attend Church.the founder of the Catholic Church is Jesus Christ.
the founder of the Lutheran Church is Martin Luther, 1517
the founder of the Calvinists is John Calvin, 1533
the founder of the Presbyterian church is John Knox, 1559
the founder of the Baptist Church is John Smyth, 1609
the founder of the Methodist church is John Wesley, 1739
Mormon's Adventists, Jehovah Witness etc. etc. all have human founders centuries after the time of Christ who have tried to rewrite the Good News, who claim the Catholic Church wrote it's own testament (look at the earliest writings of the apostles, early Church Fathers) The Catholic Church is the one true Church that has preserved the teachings of Jesus and through the Magisterium and the Holy Spirit has continued the legacy of love Jesus left for his disciples and followers.
Roman Catholics pledge allegiance to the Pope.
Protestants, coming from the word "protest" deny this allegiance and follow their own gospel, not the gospel according to Jesus Christ in the full extent of the gift Christ gave us.
Catholics believe in 7 sacraments. A sacrament is a 'sign' of Christ's living presence here on earth in which we receive 'grace'/blessings from. Baptism, Reconciliation, Holy Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders. These 7 sacraments all come from scriptures and the very words of Jesus who instituted them and are signs of his love and presence today.
There is so much more in what it means to be Catholic. the more you know, the truth is revealed and true understanding of the message of Christ comes through. There are many periodicals, articles and sources of information that can help one learn of the history, teachings, and truth of the Catholic Church. May God bless you in your endeavors and spiritual journey.
Catholic AnswerCatholicism was established by Jesus Christ on the Cross, and He sent the Holy Spirit to guide it into all truth and preserve It from error until the end of the world. He guaranteed that It would remain One, Holy, Catholic (universal), and Apostolic. In other words, the Catholic Church is the Church that God established to bring all people to salvation.The Baptist Church was formed at the beginning of the 17th century with the Bible (minus seven books from the Old Testament that didn't agree with) as their sole rule of faith and every individual responsible for his own interpretation.
Bottom line? The Catholics are depending on God and His promises, while the Baptists are depending on their own individual interpretation of the Bible books that they thought were relevant.
Baptists are another variety of protestant faith, they, however, did not break away from the Catholic Church, but away from the Anglican Church, which itself broke away from the Catholic Church. Catholics believe in God, and His Son, Jesus Christ, who formed a visible Church on earth and appointed Bishops (the apostles) to lead it, under His Vicar, the Pope (St. Peter). They believe that we should take Christ at His Word, and be humble and submissive to Him, through His Body on earth - the church.
Baptists deny the Church (thus denying Jesus Christ, Himself, who said that those who reject you reject me), and its leadership. They deny six books of the Old Testament, and all the sacraments that Jesus established. They deny humble submission to Christ and His representatives and "vote" on everything they believe and do.
from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Baptists. The name for a variety of Protestant groups originally stressing the duty of adult baptism. They were started in England by John Smyth (1554-1612), a Cambridge graduate and Anglican minister early in the seventeenth century. His nonconformism forced his flight to Holland, where under Mennonite influence he preached against infant baptism. Early divisions in Europe and America have separated the Baptists into numerous denominations, notably the General Baptists, who believed in a general redemption of all men, and the Particular Baptists, who claimed that only a few would be saved. Strongly congregational in church organization, they have no prescribed confessions of faith. The Baptists have divided mainly into the extremely liberal in matters of belief and the fundamentalists who adhere to a literal interpretation of the Bible. The latter believe in the Trinity; divinity of Christ; original sin; need for redemption; salvation through Christ; eternal heaven or hell; Scripture as divinely inspired; the Bible as the sole standard by which creed, opinion, and conduct are measured; all humankind are sinners inclined to evil, and under condemnation to eternal perdition, utterly unholy; justification is bestowed solely through faith. Doctrinally the Baptist commonly regard the visible Church as a congregation of baptized believers covenanted in faith and fellowship; observing Christ's laws and governed by them and exercising the rights and privileges assured them by his Word. Faith with baptism is required for church membership. They admit two ordinances, not sacraments; baptism, which does not remit sin; and the Lord's Supper, which is purely symbolic presence of Christ. The Church is organized by consent of the group, who agree in worshiping under a pastor of their own choice
AnswerThere are numerous differences between the Catholic and Baptist denominations. Many Catholic churches emphasize sacraments (taking communion, saying "Hail Mary"s, etc.) as being a necessary part of salvation - Baptist churches tend to deemphasize the importance of such things in regard to salvation, emphasizing instead the role of faith in God alone.Catholics often honor Mary very highly, while Baptists generally do not esteem her so highly. Catholics sometimes pray to saints who have gone before them, asking these saints to pray to God for them - Baptists generally only pray directly to God, not to saints. The Catholic denomination has priests, while the Baptist denomination has a reverend or pastor ( similar to a priest).
There are more differences, but these are some of the major places where the religions differ.
Catholic priests cannot get married - Baptist ministers can.
The core difference of accepting Christ as Savior is totally different. Catholics believe you become saved by obeying Christ and the traditions and sacraments that He stipulated, Baptists believe you become saved by faith in Jesus Christ when your baptized and believe strongly in God and ask him to forgive your sins. They do not believe that God forgives sins through His appointed priests.
Baptist believe Ephesians 2:8 "For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; 9 not as a result of works, so that no one may boast." Catholics do not believe in proof texting.
"What separates us as believers in Christ is much less than what unites us." (Pope John XXIII)
Almost all important doctrine is completely agreed upon between Catholic Christians and other Christians.
Here is the joint declaration of justification by Catholics (1999), Lutherans (1999), and Methodists (2006):
By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping us and calling us to good works.
There are many minor doctrine issues and some major cultural traditional differences which, commonly believed, do not matter that much.
A Catholic worships and follows Christ in the tradition of Catholicism which, among other things, recognizes that Christ made Peter the leader of His new Church and Pope Benedict XVI is Peter's direct successor.
Catholic AnswerThe basic difference is that the Catholic Church is the mystical Body of Our Blessed Lord and was founded by Him to save all men bringing them to God. It is God's dispensation for man's salvation. The Baptist religion is an heretical breakaway from Catholicsm which started over fifteen centuries after Our Blessed Lord left us the Catholic Church and is based on individual's who disagreed with how Our Blessed Lord went about trying to save us. The Baptist religion thus redefines everything that Our Blessed Lord left us, including denying books of the Bible and all the traditions which were not written down in the books of the Bible that they do accept. Catholics Christians believe that you only have one choice in life, whether to follow Our Blessed Lord or not. You have to make that choice over and over again until you die, but it is your only choice. Baptists believe that you can decided HOW you want to follow Our Blessed Lord.Traditional Catholics believe that a newborn child has inherited a sinful nature (because of Eve & Adam's Original Sin which has corrupted all humanity). Catholics believe that infant baptism erases the stains of Original Sin and restores a newly baptized child to a morally neutral condition, without carrying the guilt of Eve or Adam.
BaptistTraditional Baptists do not believe in infant baptism (and many don't believe that children are born carrying the guilt and condemnation associated with Original Sin). Baptists believe that infants do not need to be baptized. Traditional Baptists contend that baptism is a sign of personal faith in Christ, and should not be administered until a child is older and willing turn from his/her personal sins and us trusting in Christ for forgiveness.Even in the Baptist church the temptation to have a second hand experience exists. The danger with the priesthood is that of being content with accepting the beliefs of the Priest/ Elder's spiritual level of growth as the limit of one's own experience. Jesus asks us to have a personal relationship with God through the Holy Spirit. The church, so often tries to interpret scripture to the advantage of those who seek power and authority within religion. THIS danger exists in all denominations and sects. I have met spiritual Catholics and protestants' THEY are the people who have a personal relationship with the Lord. Piety is not the answer, a daily walk with the lord is. Yes Baptists do believe in adult immersion as the result of a mature decision by the person who is mature enough to take a decision to commit to Christ. My advice is to commit a part of your self to love God as you do to your child. ALL actions after that will consider the welfare of that relationship in the same way one considers the well-being of that child It will influence your sub conscious I like the Moffett translation of Romans 7 verse 15 " I wood do right but wrong is all I can manage" Thus we throw ourselves on the saving grace of the Lord Jesus. We do our best to honour him, but cannot win our own redemption
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