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Christians today are bowing down to the Pope, even though reform has already happened in their societies. People are wondering why they are going back to old ways of thinking and why they are so eager to show respect to someone by kneeling and pledging loyalty.
In the United States, the largest religious group is Protestant, making up 52% of the population. Roman Catholic is the second largest group, making up 24%. Mormon, Jewish, and Muslim each make up 2%, 1%, and 1% of the population respectively. Other religions make up 10% and 10% of the population have no religious affiliation.
When we look at this group of people, which included Quakers, Seekers, Ranters, Baptists, and even Presbyterians (who were not very popular), the religious groups that practiced their own version of Catholicism were seen in a more positive light for some reason. We know that these divisions were mostly between Calvinist societies.
In Tuvalu, 98% of the population is Protestant, which is the highest percentage of Protestants in any country. Other countries with high percentages of Protestants include Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Antigua and Barbuda, Finland, and Saint Kitts and Nevis, where 80-90% of the population is Protestant. Protestantism is also common in Oceania (44%), the Americas (27%), Africa (18%), Europe (16%), and Asia (1.5%). Overall, about 9.5% of the world's population is Protestant.
I had a conversation with an English friend a few years ago about the differences between Catholics and Protestants. I asked them what the main difference was and they said Catholics believe in the Virgin Mary and her miracles. I asked what Protestants believe and they said they believe in the Milkman.
Anglicanism is not a part of Protestantism, but it looks and feels like a Catholic Church. The only connection it has to Protestantism is because of King Henry VIII's decision to break away from the Catholic Church for his own reasons. Other than that, if you look at the rituals and ceremonies, you will see that it is very similar to the Catholic faith.
protestant
protestant
Christians today are bowing down to the Pope, even though reform has already happened in their societies. People are wondering why they are going back to old ways of thinking and why they are so eager to show respect to someone by kneeling and pledging loyalty.
protestant
This is a word that most English people use but Irish people don't, and it has caused a lot of conflict.
protestant
In the United States, the largest religious group is Protestant, making up 52% of the population. Roman Catholic is the second largest group, making up 24%. Mormon, Jewish, and Muslim each make up 2%, 1%, and 1% of the population respectively. Other religions make up 10% and 10% of the population have no religious affiliation.
protestant
When we look at this group of people, which included Quakers, Seekers, Ranters, Baptists, and even Presbyterians (who were not very popular), the religious groups that practiced their own version of Catholicism were seen in a more positive light for some reason. We know that these divisions were mostly between Calvinist societies.
protestant
In Tuvalu, 98% of the population is Protestant, which is the highest percentage of Protestants in any country. Other countries with high percentages of Protestants include Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Antigua and Barbuda, Finland, and Saint Kitts and Nevis, where 80-90% of the population is Protestant. Protestantism is also common in Oceania (44%), the Americas (27%), Africa (18%), Europe (16%), and Asia (1.5%). Overall, about 9.5% of the world's population is Protestant.
protestant
I had a conversation with an English friend a few years ago about the differences between Catholics and Protestants. I asked them what the main difference was and they said Catholics believe in the Virgin Mary and her miracles. I asked what Protestants believe and they said they believe in the Milkman.
protestant
Anglicanism is not a part of Protestantism, but it looks and feels like a Catholic Church. The only connection it has to Protestantism is because of King Henry VIII's decision to break away from the Catholic Church for his own reasons. Other than that, if you look at the rituals and ceremonies, you will see that it is very similar to the Catholic faith.
protestant
Sect is another name for Lutheran, which is a branch of Christianity that follows the teachings of Martin Luther.