They both believe in God and in Christ but do not have the same number of bibles. I think Christians have more number of Bibles.
AnswerA Catholic is a Christian. Roman Catholic AnswerChristianity is the religion of, the body of faith and morals taught by, the Catholic Church of Christ. The word may be properly extended to include the religious systems of the dissident Eastern churches and of some Protestant bodies (see Christian below). The current popular use of the word [Christianity] in an ethical, subjective sense, is to be deplored: it is stripping it of all objective or historical connotations.Christian. A name first given to the followers of our Lord at Antioch (Acts xi, 26). Since the rise of Protestantism the name has been used in so many different senses as to have become almost meaningless: it may indicate a Catholic or a Unitarian, or even be applied to an infidel who displays some virtue which is associated with Christ. It may reasonably be applied to the members of all the ancient churches, whether in communion with the Holy See or not, and to those Protestants who profess, explicitly or implicitly, the Nicene creed in its traditional interpretation. the Church puts no definite official meaning on the word, as she does on Catholic.
from A Catholic Dictionary, Edited by Donald Attwater, 2nd Edition, revised.
Hinduism and Buddhism
Judaism,christianity and Islamic
He wanted to cleanse India of non-Islamic faiths.
To be honest...not a lot. The doctrine is almost identical. Only minor differences exist between the faiths. To be honest...not a lot. The doctrine is almost identical. Only minor differences exist between the faiths.
Peace . . . i.e. between the Catholic (Green) and the Protestant (Orange, as in William of) faiths
Well, the biger difference is that the catholics follow mostly their religion and the other cristians follow just the bible and god not a religion. And the similarity is that they both obey the same god.
Same reason why other faiths have religious festivals.
He wanted to cleanse India of non-Islamic faiths.
The Reformation led to the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant faiths.
Baptism can be for other Christian faiths, not just Catholic. So if you are becoming a Christian, you are baptised.
Some recommended Christian books about Islam that provide insight into the relationship between the two faiths include "A Common Word: Muslims and Christians on Loving God and Neighbor" by Miroslav Volf and "The Cross and the Crescent: Understanding the Muslim Heart and Mind" by Phil Parshall. These books offer valuable perspectives on the similarities and differences between Christianity and Islam, fostering understanding and dialogue between the two faiths.
In Islamic tradition, Amoz is not typically recognized as a prophet. The Qur'an and other Islamic texts mention various prophets, but Amoz is not one of them. However, Isasah (or Isaiah) is considered a prophet in both the Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions, though the details of their stories and roles vary between these faiths.