Mormons believe the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are 3 separate individuals and do not believe in the Trinity. They also believe the Book of Mormon contains additional scriptures not written in The Bible.
Protestant Easter and other Christian denominations' Easter celebrations share the same core beliefs about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but there are some key differences in how they are observed. One major difference is the emphasis on tradition and rituals in some denominations, such as Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, compared to the more simplified and individual-focused approach of many Protestant churches. Additionally, the timing of Easter may vary slightly between denominations due to differences in the calculation of the date. Overall, the central message of Easter remains the same across all Christian denominations, but the specific practices and customs surrounding the holiday can vary.
There are three major splits in Christianity: Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism Some of the main Protestant denominations are: Anabaptist Anglican Baptist Episcopalian Lutheran Methodist Pentecostal Presbyterian
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Christianity, particularly in its major denominations such as Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, and mainstream Protestantism, believes in the Holy Trinity. This doctrine holds that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
All together there are estimated at being around 33,000 different so called "Christian" denominations. The three major groups are the Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and Protestantism.
The Majority of people in Ethiopia are Christian, and their Christian denomination is native to Ethiopia, as opposed to the European Christian denominations brought to East Africa by their Missionaries.
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Christianity is the major religion in the Virgin Islands, with a significant portion of the population identifying as Protestant. There are also smaller populations of Catholics and other Christian denominations.
Christianity does not speak with one voice on this subject. Although most denominations reject same-sex marriage, several denominations (including several major ones) accept it. The overall trend is toward acceptance, although it will be many years before that acceptance is widespread among Christian churches.