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Protestantism

Generally associated with the protests against the Catholic Church and its methods, Protestants follow Jesus Christ. One of the early scholars to lead the break from the established church was Martin Luther. If you have questions about anything to do with Protestantism, this is place to ask them.

1,475 Questions

Did the virgin Mary live in England?

The Virgin Mary of the Christian religion resided in Jerusalem and there is no mention of her ever visiting England.

Why did the Protestants set up their own Protestant churches?

Because the Roman Catholics wouldn't let them use their churches, except in England where Henry VIII had already taken Roman Catholic churches into public ownership.

How did the printing press help the Protestants get their message out?

Books could be copied much quicker because they did not have to be handwritten. This led the way to common people owning Bibles (once literacy increased), so they could see what the Bible said for themselves.

How many Christian churches are there in Mecca?

Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.

What is the differents between Whig theory and Stewardship theory?

Basically, Whig theory is interpreting the powers of the Office of the President to be very limited. Stewardship theory is the viewpoint that the Office of the President has wide and far reaching powers.

More specifically:

Whig Theory - original view of the office. An administrator who carried out the will of the Congress. Powers confined to those enumerated by the Constitution.

Stewardship Theory - A strong assertive role of the office not confined to those ideas in the Constitution but charged with meeting the needs of the people. Wide latitude to do anything unless forbidden by Constitution or law.

When was Episcopal Church of the Sudan created?

Episcopal Church of the Sudan was created in 1974.

Where is the nearest Methodist church to club quarters Trafalgar Square London?

THE NEAREST METHODIST CHURCH IS DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET FROM WESTMINISTER ABBEY! ITS CALLED CENTRAL WESLEY CHURCH WITH A LARGE ORNATE DOME AND LARGE EDIFICE IN THE FRONT THAT IS VERY IMPRESSIVE-ARCHITECTURAL GYM! IT HAPPENS TO BE THE LARGEST METHODIST CHURCH IN CENTRAL LONDON AND NOT TO FAR FROM TRAFALGAR SQUARE-ITS WORTH A VISIT!

Should Roman Catholics be banned from marrying into Protestant Royal Family?

No law in the United Kingdom bans the marriage of a Roman Catholic to a member of the Royal Family. If a member of the Royal Family marries a Catholic then they are simply removed from the Line Of Succession.

On the 28 Oct 2011 Leaders of the Commonwealth agreed that descendants of Prince Charles will be able to marry a Catholic and remain in succession to the throne.

Where is the city of Golgotha?

Golgotha is directly outside the Old City Wall of Jerusalem.

How can you get rid of your narcissism and have freedom by God's way?

First, believe in Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God. Confess that you are a sinner and need salvation through Jesus. Jesus will immediately save you. Next, the Holy Spirit will immediately come into your heart to sanctify you and purify you each day so that you can submit to the authority of God and not continue to rebel against Him. The Holy Spirit will continually guide you into all truth which will allow you to recognize that God is sovereign and you are not. The Holy Spirit will guide you in prayer and Bible study, as well as direct you to a church that teaches God's Word. This is the only way anyone can overcome self-centerdness as a lifelong heart-changing attitude.

Thank you so much for your answer! This is SO AWESOME!!!! I am dealing with a narcissist at Church who thinks he is just SO SO much better than everyone else AND he became VERY angry at me one time when we were all out to dinner and I asked the question....'when did you accept the Lord'. I suppose it was the Holy Spirit convicting him because he became quite irritated with me over that one and assumed that I was saying that he was 'unsure' of whether or not he was going to heaven. I never said such a thing. Oh well.....maybe he will get it one day! Thanks again so much for your answer! God Bless YOU!

What were the 6 protestant religious groups?

The protestants make up 6 different religious groups; or denominations. The 6 different sects of the protestant religious groups are puritans, Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Adventists, Pentecostals.

Why is Methodist University good?

Methodist is a very nice small, private university that incorporates the fun of a larger school. The professors are very educated and are helpful and it has one of the best biology programs in the country. It is fairly expensive, but the opportunities after graduation are worth the tuition. I am only a freshman at Methodist, but I already have a job as soon as I graduate. Everyone views Methodist differently, but I think it is overall a pretty good school to go to.

Is there a full list of all of Billy Graham's crusades?

http://www.billygraham.org/glossyIncludes/CrusadeMinistries_Index/BGCrusadeChronology.pdf the above link will supply all crusades in chronological order.

What is the meaning of front liner?

A person who provides the first line of response for any external stimuli - which can be a complaint from an unhappy customers- in which case the front-liner will be the Help-Desk Exec OR a war-front infantryman facing enemy fire

What is Advent Sunday?

Advent Sunday is the first day of theLiturgical year. The Liturgical year is the Christian year, it is celebrated in mass' in Christian Churches. Advent Sunday is always the Forth Sunday before Christmas day 25th December.

these are the dates of the Advent Sundays coming up;

2007: 2 December

2008: 30 November

2009: 29 November

2010: 28 November

2011: 27 November

2012: 2 December

2013: 1 December

2014: 30 November

2015: 29 November

2016: 27 November

2017: 3 December

2018: 2 December

2019: 1 December

2020: 29 November

Why is there a conflict over religion in England and why did it matter whether it was a cathloic or protestant monarch?

Historically, there was a great deal of unrest and atrocities committed in the name of religion. It began with corruption in the Catholic monasteries at the time of Henry VIII who, worried about the power the monasteries had, and needing an annulment from his wife, broke from Rome to form the Church of England with himself as 'supreme governor' of the Church. This title was chosen specifically as governors of colonies were representatives of a higher ruler - the monarch, and Henry declare he was governor under Christ himself and not the pope. As a result he destroyed most of the monasteries and imprisoned many priests and monks.

On restoration of Catholicism under Mary I she oversaw a reign of bloodshed and terror and earned her the nickname 'Bloody Mary' having put to death (usually by burning alive) many high-ranking churchmen.

The Church of England was only reinstated by Elizabeth I to a great sigh of relief from many in the country as the bloodshed would then cease.

However, that was hundreds of years ago. Nowadays there is no real conflict in England between Catholics and Protestants. Most towns and cities have an ecumenical council of 'Churches Together' and Catholics and other denominations work together in peace, harmony and mutual respect. In my own town we even share occasional worship - something that would never have happened a hundred or so years ago -and which is still frowned upon my some hard-line Catholics.

The problems in Northern Ireland between Catholics and Protestants have little to do with religion but the labels 'Catholic' and 'Protestant' are convenient labels to use for the republican south (mostly Catholics) and the British ex-pat north (mostly Protestant). Republicans wish to see the British out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic be united. Britain has a different view. Although there has been peace in Northern Ireland for a while, there are still skirmishes an incidents cause by a few republican terrorists who refuse to search for a peaceful outcome.

As for the monarch remaining Protestant, again this is a political situation. All monarchs hold the title of 'supreme governor of the Church of England'. If a monarch were allowed to marry a Catholic, the Catholic Church would insist that the children of that marriage be brought up Catholic. This would mean a Catholic heir to the throne. When he or she became monarch it would be untenable being a Catholic and also governor of a 'protestant' church that rejected the authority of the pope. So no monarch, by law, can marry a Catholic. Nor can members of the royal family who are close in line to succeeding the throne, although some have, in the past, given up their right of succession to marry a Catholic spouse.