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The difference between the catholic, Pentecostal and Baptist beliefs is that the catholic church focuses on Mary and the Pope, while the Pentecostals take the whole Bible literally and believe that all of The Bible is relevant for today's world while the Baptist pick and choose which parts of the Bible they wish to apply to modern day life.

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