Protestant views on contraception vary among different denominations. Some Protestants believe that contraception is acceptable within marriage for family planning purposes, while others may oppose it based on their interpretation of biblical teachings. Compared to other religious perspectives, Protestant views on contraception tend to be more lenient and flexible. For example, the Catholic Church teaches that contraception is morally wrong under any circumstances, while some conservative Protestant groups may have similar beliefs. In contrast, many Protestant denominations are more open to the use of contraception as a personal decision between spouses.
The majority of Christians in the USA are Protestant.
But many Christians do use contraception (ie condoms, rythm method).Christians would object to forms that contraception that would destroy an egg that has already been fertilized. They consider that 'new life', even though it's in its very early stages. They consider it tantamount to abortion. They consider abortion as murder. So they avoid such contraceptive means.
Catholics ARE Christians, the originalChristians, and have the same Commandments as the Protestant denominations. However, they may be numbered differently than in the Protestant Bible.
the motto of the Protestant reformation is ...... We as Christians are believers in ourselves and believers in God.
Most of the population are Protestant Christians.
Most Swiss are either protestant Christians or catholic Christians.
Evangelical Christians, sometimes considered Protestant, have always to some extent supported conservative views, by virtue of their belief in the teachings of the Bible.
Worldwide roughly 60% of Christians are Catholic, roughly 20% are Protestant and roughly 20% are Orthodox.
The vast majority of Canadians are Christian: Catholic or Protestant.
Non-Catholic Christians are either from the Orthodox Church or from one of the numerous Protestant denominations.
Well i dont have an in depth answer for you. What i can say that Protestants are Christians. I assume you mean the difference between Protestant and Catholic.