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Most Latin Americans believe the Catholic term of Christianity. Others believe the Protistant term for Christianity. Right now most Latin Americans are beliving and being part of the Protistant religeon and term for Christianity than the Catholic way.

what is Christianity?

to believe that Jesus Christ gave his life for you and that he forgave you and all your sins and he is the son of god and Mary gave birth to him in Bethlehem so ABCD A accept B believe C confess D deciple don't go to hell go to heaven!! :)

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