Which best describes the difference between Protestant and Catholic beliefs? A. Protestants believe that only priests can communicate with God. B. Protestants believe good works alone cannot gain you salvation. C. Catholics reject the authority of the pope. D. Catholics allow priests to marry.
How interesting Christian sectarianism.. Protestants believe that every Christian is technically a priest. Since every Christian is a priest, and every priest is someone who can communicate directly with God. A therefore is false. In Catholicism faith and good works are both required it is not either or, so, "good works alone cannot gain you salvation" falls into the nonsensical area of comparing things. B therefore is false. However: If we ignore that this is imply that Catholicism is good works alone, then it would be true. This is because Protestants are sola fide. A Protestant I once spoke to me that most Christians worshiped a man, not a God. He was alluding to how Catholic Christians treat the pope as wiser and holier than other Christians. C therefore is false. D is also false, but I care not explain mainly because I would have to explain all the exceptions that happened in the Catholic church.
can the all be false? D they generaly dont marry soo.. I say... D.
The true Protestant is the Anglican Catholic Church, identical to the Roman Catholic on its inception, which translated scriptures into the KJB. Many supposed Christian religion came about using the KJB, but to me just because the use the KJB does not make them Protestant. Baptist do not accept hierarchical Church structure but being local as all Congregational Churches. Frankly I don't think anyone could speak for these Churches because they are independent, and the only acceptance that counts is that of Christ.
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