The God of the Roman Catholic Church and the God of the
            Protestants is one and the same. The major difference is in the way that they interpret
            interaction with God. Both rely on the Old and New Testaments as the foundation of their
            faith; although each interprets the teachings of Jesus (whom both consider to be the Son
            of God) differently. There are many similarities in the rituals of the Catholic Church
            and some Protestant Churches, although there is more variance in ritual than anything
            else. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation, although a gift from God, is the
            result of faith and good works. Protestant churches by and large teach that salvation is
            also a gift of god, but comes from faith alone. It should be remembered
            that Protestantism itself developed as an offshoot of the Catholic Church; those who
            "protested" Church doctrine were known as Protestants. 
Sunday, July 14, 2013
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