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  • What is the difference between a Protestant and Lutheran?
    6 Responses to “What is the difference between a Protestant and Lutheran?” Derek says: March 11, 2010 at 2:10 am. Lutheranism is a protestant group. In the 1500's a lot of people were upset over the corruption of the Catholic church so ...


Shinto
Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion that started around 500 BCE. Unlike other religions, Shinto does not have a real found...Read More
Taoism
Taoism was founded in the year 550 BC in China. It was founded by Lao-Tze and currently has 20 million followers. Taoism is...Read More
Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna was founded in 1965 in New York and San Francisco and has about 260,000 followers. Hare Krishna is based in Hin...Read More
Judaism
Judaism is one of the oldest religions in the world today. It is believed to be founded in the year 1300 BC by Abraham. Today...Read More
Islam
Islam is the second largest religion in the world with 1.3 billion followers. Islam was founded in 622 CE in Mecca, Saudi Ara...Read More
Baha'i
Baha’i was founded in the year 1863 BC in Iran and has about five million believers. Baha’i is a monotheistic religions j...Read More
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  • What is the difference between Baptist and Catholic religion?
    What is the difference between Baptist and Catholic religion? March 4th, 2010. A question from a reader: I am Baptist, but my daughter and I are looking at possible high schools for her. I am not sure if I should send her to a Catholic High School, .... Almost all important doctrine is completely agreed upon between Catholic Christians and other Christians. Here is the joint declaration of justification by Catholics (1999), Lutherans (1999), and Methodists (2006): ...

  • Balancing the right and left brains at worship | National Catholic ...
    If I ran the world of religion (the thought scares even me), I'd demand a better balance. I'd insist that Protestants offer the Eucharist at each worship service and that Catholics pay more attention to homiletics. .... I'm not an expert in Calvinism but I think there is a substantial difference between its understanding of "Real Presence" and Catholic and Orthodox understanding. Catholics and Orthodox believe there is an objective change in the Eucharistic Elements; ...

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    The essence of Protestantism is to do one's own thing, which was made abundantly clear when a caller asked a guest on a Catholic radio show what the difference between the Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church was. ...

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