There are no castes in Christianity. I think you mean denominations or sects.
There are many.. here are some of them:
Amish
Anabaptism
Assemblies of God
Baptists
Calvinism
Christadelphians
Christian Identity
Church Universal and Triumphant
Church of Christ
Church of England
Congregationalism
Coptic Christianity
Eastern Orthodox
Episcopal Church
Ethiopian Christianity
IURD
Jehovah's Witnesses
Lutheran Church
Maronites
Mennonites
Methodism
Old Catholic Movement
Pentecostal Church
People's Temple
Pilgrims
Presbyterian Church
Protestant
Puritanism
Quakers
Roman Catholicism
Shakers
Spiritual Baptists
Thomas Christians
Unification Church
Unitarianism
United Church of Christ
Unitarian Universalist
2007-06-01 20:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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None, Christianity has no (official at least) casts or classes. During the Middle Ages there were classes of a sort (Peasants, Nobility, and Clergy).
2007-06-02 03:18:48
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answered by SaraMae 1
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If you are speaking of castes as exist in India, the concept does not exist in Christianity.
2007-06-02 03:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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All Christians are supposed to be equal. It is a sin to consider one Christian to be more valuable than another, according to James and Paul. Jesus said that God views all people the same.
2007-06-02 03:29:38
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answered by Randy G 7
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well there are the warrior casts, the wizard casts, and then the spirit animal healing casts. so three altogether.
2007-06-02 03:19:08
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answered by ILLPACAPLYPSE 3
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