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  • Protestantism started after a schism within Western Christianity initiated by numerous religious reformers in late mediaeval and early modern Europe. Protestant reformers were mostly disgusted with the level of corruption in the Roman Catholic Church. Historians refer to this schism as the Reformation.
  • An ideology constructed by Trojan and other condom manufacturers in 1519 in an effort to boost sales in the face of the notorious Catholic Church, an anti-condom religious power. Fed up of being told what to do by old child sex offending Italians, people of lamer Europe rebelled, concurring with Trojan and converting to Protestantism.
  • Protestantism refers broadly to a number of reformist sects of Christianity which branched off from the Catholic Church beginning in the 16th century.
  • Protestantism är en form av kristen tro. En reformation rörelse på Théah kallad Objectionists, som ungefär motsvarar tidiga protestantiska rörelser. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Roleplaying Game")
  • Protestantism is a denomination of Christianity and a religion in some of the Civilization games.
  • Protestantism is a defective Christian community which is not a true church like Catholicism. They do not recognize the Pope, because their faith is defective.
  • Protestantism refers to those branches of Western Christianity that became independent of the Roman Catholic Church after the Protestant Reformation. Examples include Lutheranism, Calvinism and Methodism.
  • Protestantism is one of the four major divisions within Christianity, together with the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, and the Anglican Church traditions. The term is most closely tied to those groups that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century Protestant Reformation.
  • Protestantism started with the Reformation of Martin Luther. Protestants accept the authority of the Bible and reject the authority of the Pope. Without a single unifying force Protestants have split into countless different sects over the centuries. Liberal protestants are Liberal Christians and have no strong authority figure. Neither the Pope nor the Bible control them. There are roughly 500 million Protestnts worldwide and 53% of Americans are Protestant.
  • Protestantism is one of the three major branches of the religion of Christianity. The other two are Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity. Protestantism looks to the Bible as its primary source of authority rather than established ecclesiastial tradition or the apostolic succession of its clergy. It argues that the Bible has authority over the church, rather than the Church having authority over the Bible.
  • Protestantism is one of the three major divisions within Christianity (or four, if Anglicanism is considered separately) together with the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. The term is most closely tied to those groups that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. The doctrines of the various Protestant denominations vary, but nearly unanimous doctrines include justification by grace through faith and not through works, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the ultimate authority in matters of faith and order.
  • Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the four principal traditions within Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Orthodoxy. Protestantism is associated with the belief that the Bible (rather than church tradition or ecclesiastical interpretations of the Bible) is the final source of authority for Christians. Another salient feature of Protestant theology is its doctrine that salvation comes through faith alone, by the grace of God. The major sects of Christianity that belong to Protestantism include Lutherans, Episcopalians, Methodists, Baptists, Church of Christ, Holiness, Church of God, Pentecostals, and Charismatics. Cults that claim to be Christians (which
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  • Protestantism started after a schism within Western Christianity initiated by numerous religious reformers in late mediaeval and early modern Europe. Protestant reformers were mostly disgusted with the level of corruption in the Roman Catholic Church. Historians refer to this schism as the Reformation.
  • An ideology constructed by Trojan and other condom manufacturers in 1519 in an effort to boost sales in the face of the notorious Catholic Church, an anti-condom religious power. Fed up of being told what to do by old child sex offending Italians, people of lamer Europe rebelled, concurring with Trojan and converting to Protestantism.
  • Protestantism refers broadly to a number of reformist sects of Christianity which branched off from the Catholic Church beginning in the 16th century.
  • Protestantism är en form av kristen tro. En reformation rörelse på Théah kallad Objectionists, som ungefär motsvarar tidiga protestantiska rörelser. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Roleplaying Game")
  • Protestantism is one of the three major divisions within Christianity (or four, if Anglicanism is considered separately) together with the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. The term is most closely tied to those groups that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. The doctrines of the various Protestant denominations vary, but nearly unanimous doctrines include justification by grace through faith and not through works, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the ultimate authority in matters of faith and order. In the sixteenth century the followers of Martin Luther established the evangelical churches of Germany and Scandinavia. Reformed churches in Switzerland were established by John Calvin and more radical reformers such as Huldrych Zwingli. Thomas Cranmer reformed the Church of England and later, John Knox established a more radical Calvinist communion in the Church of Scotland.
  • Protestantism is a denomination of Christianity and a religion in some of the Civilization games.
  • Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the four principal traditions within Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Orthodoxy. Protestantism is associated with the belief that the Bible (rather than church tradition or ecclesiastical interpretations of the Bible) is the final source of authority for Christians. Another salient feature of Protestant theology is its doctrine that salvation comes through faith alone, by the grace of God. The major sects of Christianity that belong to Protestantism include Lutherans, Episcopalians, Methodists, Baptists, Church of Christ, Holiness, Church of God, Pentecostals, and Charismatics. Cults that claim to be Christians (which include Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and Seventh-Day Adventists) also claim to be Protestant. Most of the believers that were taken in the Rapture in the Left Behind books were believed to have been members of Protestant denominations.
  • Protestantism is a defective Christian community which is not a true church like Catholicism. They do not recognize the Pope, because their faith is defective.
  • Protestantism is one of the four major divisions within Christianity, together with the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, and the Anglican Church traditions. The term is most closely tied to those groups that separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century Protestant Reformation. The doctrines of the various Protestant denominations vary, but nearly unanimous doctrines include justification by grace through faith and not through works, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the ultimate authority in matters of faith and order. In the early 21st century there were nearly 350 million Protestants in the world. The followers of Luther established the evangelical churches of Germany and Scandinavia. Reformed churches in Switzerland were established by John Calvin and more radical reformers such as Huldrych Zwingli, while John Knox established an influential Presbyterian communion as the national church in Scotland.
  • Protestantism is one of the three major branches of the religion of Christianity. The other two are Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity. Protestantism looks to the Bible as its primary source of authority rather than established ecclesiastial tradition or the apostolic succession of its clergy. It argues that the Bible has authority over the church, rather than the Church having authority over the Bible. Many abuses within the Roman Catholic Church during the late medieval period and early Renaissance led to attempts to reform the church in Western Europe. While the original Protestants of the early 1500's attempted to reform the church from within, the stern and sometimes violent opposition from the Popes forced them to leave and form their own churches. There are many schools of thought within Protestantism, including Lutheranism, the Reformed Church, the Anglican Communion, Methodism, and Baptists. A common theme among Protestants has been salvation by faith in the person of Jesus Christ and his works on their behalf, rather than by their own works. The New Testament writings of St. Paul, especially the Book of Romans, are major sources of Protestant thought, with the emphasis on teaching that "the just shall live by faith." (Romans 1:17b)
  • Protestantism started with the Reformation of Martin Luther. Protestants accept the authority of the Bible and reject the authority of the Pope. Without a single unifying force Protestants have split into countless different sects over the centuries. Liberal protestants are Liberal Christians and have no strong authority figure. Neither the Pope nor the Bible control them. Protestant fundamentalists by contrast see the Bible as literally true and inerrant. The leaders of their particular Protestant sect decide for them how to interpret the Bible. Many of the more extreme fundamentalist Protestant sects are considered cultlike and harmful. There are roughly 500 million Protestnts worldwide and 53% of Americans are Protestant.
  • Protestantism refers to those branches of Western Christianity that became independent of the Roman Catholic Church after the Protestant Reformation. Examples include Lutheranism, Calvinism and Methodism.
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