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What is the difference in being a Methodist and being a Christian?

All Methodists are Christians . Not all Christians are Methodists . The Methodists church is a mainline protestant , Anglican church , One of many denominations . Christians can be Catholics , Protestants , Orthodox or others . source : I am a Methodist


During the crusades what did the Muslims learn from the Christians?

The Muslims didn't learn anything from the christians because they where so cruel to the christians.


What was the main 2 reason for the crusades?

The 2 Reasons why the crusades started:The first reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted to regain power over Jerusalem because the Turks wasn't allowing Christians to enter the city; and because Jerusalem was the Holy City to Christians, Muslims and Jews there was a lot of conflict between the three Religions. The second reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted people to change religions (EXAMPLE: Christians wanted Muslims to turn to Christians)so that that the Pope (the leader of the Christians churches) could basically gain power/ control.I hope this has helped you with this question.


Which religion had home field advantage during the crusades?

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Why is Saint Augustine so important to Christians?

Saint Augustine is important to Christians because of his significant influence on Christian theology and philosophy. His writings, such as "Confessions" and "City of God," have had a lasting impact on Christian thought. Augustine's teachings on topics like original sin, free will, and the nature of God continue to be studied and revered by Christians around the world.