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*kryogenix* |
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To my understanding, the following are the major reasons why people are Protestant rather than Catholic
So my question to Protestants is: can you justify the deviations from Catholic teaching? |
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^ The bulleted religious features in his original post denote Catholic peculiarities, not Protestant ones.
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^ The bulleted religious features in his original post denote Catholic peculiarities, not Protestant ones. Well not quite... the bulleted points are main topics that Catholics and protestants don't disagree on. Actually, most Christians are Catholic if I'm not mistaken. Just not in the United States (though Roman Catholicism is the single largest Christian sect with Baptist in second place if I recall correctly). |
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Well not quite... the bulleted points are main topics that Catholics and protestants don't disagree on. Actually, most Christians are Catholic if I'm not mistaken. Just not in the United States (though Roman Catholicism is the single largest Christian sect with Baptist in second place if I recall correctly). From what I was told by another Christian, most Christians are more along the lines of Protestantism. |
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