The founders of many Protestant Churches felt that having statues or pictures of saints in their churches could be regarded as a form of idolatory.
Only Catholic and Orthodox Churches use statues and pictures of Jesus or of the saints to help them pray. Protestant Churches do not, considering the use of icons akin to idolatory.
It's more a case of no one saying that they weren'tallowed.
post-reformation, most protestant churches would've been identical to catholic structures in architechtural construction and style. however they would've been much plainer, white-washed walls, and without statues or similar artwork, which filled catholic churches.
No protestant churches do not have a single leader like the pope.
There is no pope of Protestant churches. In fact, you could say that one of the main reasons for the Protestant Reformation was not to have a pope!
Some presbyterian churches have deacons.
You see the little pictures there you do what they tell you like the woman giving statues to the man there are faces on the statues and over the levers there are statues pull down the lever with the statues on the pictures in order then the tomb opens and you get the jewel You see the little pictures there you do what they tell you like the woman giving statues to the man there are faces on the statues and over the levers there are statues pull down the lever with the statues on the pictures in order then the tomb opens and you get the jewel
Protestant, most churches such as Methodist or Baptist come from the protestant faith.
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No. Many Protestant and Orthodox churches also name their parishes for saints.
Protestant and Catholic. There are also Cults.
Protestant and Catholic. There are also Cults.