The various protestant religions differ from one another on their interpretations of scripture and worship practices. To get a better understanding of the beliefs of each religion, I suggest a web search to look for the homepage of their organizations. Those usually will give a brief overview of what they believe, how they were founded and how they are organized. Most preachers, reverends, etc, will also be glad to answer questions you have about their respective churches, if you call them. Some will even have printed material to further explain.
2006-09-23 17:50:35
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answered by The mom 7
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The difference is that they all believe different things. This is a consequence of the "sola scriptura" doctrine, which means that their only authority is the Bible. So each one intertprets it in a different manner. Consequently , no one has the complete truth and they change their "truth" often
Foe example, before 1930 they all believed that contraception was a sin.Now they don´t.
Only the Catholic Church has maintained the doctrine that Jesus taught 2000 years ago, since Jesus promised that His Church would never fail
2006-09-24 00:49:05
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answered by jemayen 2
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The differences is in the church doctrine they are all Christians and believe in Jesus. You could go to each church get their doctrines from their pastors/ priests and read them this will give you the differences between the religions.
2006-09-24 00:53:16
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answered by njredgrl32 2
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That's impossible to accurately cover in a message forum. I'd suggest going to wikipedia and typing in each of the denominations you are interested in to get the basics, and then exploring from there anything you are interested in.
2006-09-24 00:45:38
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answered by Anonymous
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have one thing in common[CHRISTIAN]
2006-09-24 00:46:40
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answered by mario t. reoyan 3
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2006-09-24 00:44:23
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answered by AAAHH!! A MONSTER!!! 1
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