What colonial regions used Protestant government?
Well the difference between the three colonial regions is.......
Does the United Church of Canada permit same-sex marriage?
Yes. This church, the second largest In Canada after the Catholic church, accepts and performs same-sex marriages which are legal throughout Canada.
What are the differences of a Catholic Church and protestant church on the outside?
The cross in a Catholic Church is usually a crucifix, whereas the cross in a Protestant church is just a plain cross.
How was Luther ideas important to protestant beliefs?
His 95 Theses posted on a church door in Wittenberg was a list of attacks on the the Catholic Church, as church leaders were breaking their vows. (ex) Pope Alexander VI fathered several children). Luther promoted the belief that people could attain salvation by faith and that the Pope was not the central power, rather the Bible.
In lots of books, kids in it protest a lot to win a kind of battle
What are the Apocryphal and Deuterocanonical books in regard to the Bible?
== Old Testament
The Deuterocanonical Old Testament books are: Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus (or, Sirach), and Baruch.
Old Testament Apocrypha books include: 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras (4 Ezra), Tobit, Judith, parts of Esther, The Wisdoms of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Sirach), Baruch, A letter of Jeremiah, The Song of the Three Children, Susanna, Bel and the Dragon, The Prayer of Mannaseh, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 4 Maccabees, Psalm 151.
New Testament
New Testament Deutrocanonical include: The book of the Hebrews, the Second Epistle of Peter, the Second Epistle of John, the Third Epistle of John, the Epistle of James, the Epistle of Jude, The Apocalypse of John (Book of Revelation). New Testament Apocrypha are extremely numerous. You can follow the link below for an article upon them.
Is your friend a religious control freak?
Generally that kind of behavior is caused by fear and self-doubt. Often people will over compensate for their own fears and project a much stronger opinion than they really feel. That's usually an indication that they're trying to convince themselves at least as much as trying to convince you.
What is the purpose of praying to God?
The purpose is that he hears you and he helps you but only when you believe he is the one and only God and when you believe he died on the cross for your sins...You must believe that and pray to him and confess all your sins...And he will answer your prayers and help you through anything that comes your way. If you want to learn more about God and how he can help you and how you can be saved E-mail me here at: BFox1234@live.com and I would be glad to tell you more about how to be saved:)
How george bush can be christian by killing people all around the world?
There is a fine line between killing to protect one's country and murdering innocent lives. he never killed people ALL AROUND the world. He ordered the army to fight for that country's (Kuwait, refering to the Gulf War) freedom because those people (Saddam Hussein's army from Iraque) were going to take over that country and kill most of the people if they didn't follow him. Bush was saveing that country from evil.
Who are the Christian Reformed Church?
===About the Christian Reformed Church=== The Christian Reformed Church is a denomination that has about 300,000 members in 1,000 congregations across the United States and Canada. ===Where to find the CRC=== Their congregations can be found in cities and towns from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, from California to New Jersey. They have central offices in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and in Burlington, Ontario. They broadcast in radio and television from our studios in the Chicago area and our programs of Christian outreach, relief and development circle the globe. ===The CRC call themselves=== *Christian because they belong to Jesus Christ and want to be his followers. They recognize as fellow-Christians all people who accept the teachings of the Bible as summarized in the Apostle
What are the protestant beliefs?
Protestants have many different beliefs. When Martin Luther broke with the Roman Catholic Church he summarized his differences as only Grace, only Faith, and only Scripture. He continued to accept the Apostles Creed, the Nicene Creed, and many other Christian teachings used by the Roman Catholics.
Different protestant groups have different beliefs. The differences in procedures are usually much greater than the differences in doctrine.
Discuss the reforms by church from 900-1200 and why was church so ready to reform?
Between 900 and 1200 there was not much change in the church. The only church was the Catholic Church and governed by the pope in Rome (Vatican). After 1200 the pope (counterpope) has resided in Avignon for a short time, but the dogmas were still the same. The big reformation was started by Martin Luther (not King) and soon followed by Zwingli, Calvin and a Scottish reformer of whom I don't seem to be able to recall the name. But that was in the 1500's.
Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles, there is no mention of him ever being blind, perhaps you were thinking of Bartimaeus Mark 10:46
Who is Jacob from the Catholic bible?
Jacob is the son of Isaac and the grandson of Abraham. God changed Jacob's name to Israel. Jacob had 4 wives and 12 sons, who became the 12 tribes of Israel.
When did Martin Luther translate the Bible?
Martin Luther translated the Bible into German in 1519-1522.
What are the different types of books in the Bible?
There's history, such as Genesis and Exodus. There's law, such as Leviticus. There's poetry such as Psalms and Proverbs. There's prophecy, such as Isaiah and Daniel.
What was the first protestant religion?
Martin Luther and his followers formed the first true Protestant Church.
Why Protestantism took hold more rapidly in England than it did in France?
Answer
Due to the acceptance
What were the problems between the Catholics and the Protestants?
Most of the problems between Catholics and protestants have been political. Most of the protestant sects broke away from the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century when it was assumed that everyone in a nation had to be the same religion as the king. The United States was originally founded as a haven for protestants to get away from other protestants (Puritans who wanted to get away from the Anglicans). So the United States was formed as a protestant nation which led, later to extreme distrust of Catholic immigrants in later centuries.
Whom should one contact to communicate with the Catholic Church in Portugal?
You can get in touch with any priest. Depending on the issue he will re-direct you to someone.
How was John Wycliffe a reformer?
he taught people what the bible really said and translated the bible and generally protested against the church.
Music was an important part of the Reformation. Many new hymns reflective of the Biblical doctrines of the reformation, were an important part of worship. Luther himself wrote quite a few. Plus there are many pieces of music written for the organ which sprang out of the Reformation music tradition. Several million Lutherans are in the US as well.