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China has five official religions: Buddhism, Daoism, Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam.

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Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism

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1)Buddhisim 2)islam 3)taoism4)catholicism 5)protestantism

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Protestantism takes care of your spiritual health.

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the central doctrine of protestantism is 1 god monotheism

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Presbyterianism is one denomination within Protestantism.

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To stop the spread of Protestantism. The Counter Reformation is a movement of internal renewal as well as a response to the spread of Protestantism.

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Martin Luther was the driving force with the formation of protestantism.

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Evangelicalism is a subset of Protestantism, but they are not the same. Protestantism is a broad category of Christian denominations that broke away from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation. Evangelicalism is a specific movement within Protestantism that emphasizes personal conversion, the authority of the Bible, and evangelism.

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Protestantism originated around 1539. The word comes from German and French, protestant.

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Protestantism started when Martin Lurther posted his 95 theses in Wittenberg Germany in 1517.

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William Ketcham Anderson has written:

'Protestantism' -- subject(s): Protestantism

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Catholics didn't start Protestantism. Protestants started Protestantism and this began with Martin Luther in 1517.

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Protestantism

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My understanding of Protestantism is that the individual has a personal relation with

God without an intermediary. This frees the worshipper from institutional rules.

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Christianity--the three largest groups are:

Evangelical Protestantism, followed by Roman Catholicism, then mainline Protestantism.

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The most important difference between Catholicism and Protestantism, although there are many, is the fact that Protestantism does not believe that the Eucharist is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, but believes it is only a remembrance.

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Christianity; protestantism.

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Protestantism in Ireland.

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It recognized the right of kingdoms to practice Protestantism.

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NO! Martin Luther (not Martin Luther King, a German monk) founded Protestantism when he posted 95 complaints on his local church door.

Henry VIII created the Church of England, a branch of Protestantism that he created with him or the reigning English Monarch as the head.

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Ernest Troeltsch has written:

'Protestantism and progress ; a historical study of the relation of protestantism to the modern world' -- subject(s): Protestantisme

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  1. Russia - Christianity (Russian Orthodoxy)
  2. Canada - Christianity (Roman Catholicism and Protestantism)
  3. China - Non-religious (majority), Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, Islam
  4. USA - Christianity (Protestantism)
  5. Brazil - Christianity (Roman Catholicism and Protestantism)
  6. Australia - Christianity (Roman Catholicism and Protestantism)
  7. India - Hinduism
  8. Argentina - Christianity (Roman Catholicism)
  9. Kazakhstan - Islam
  10. Algeria - Islam

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that hockey is a amazing sport

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Stephen F. Brown has written:

'Protestantism (World Religions)'

'Protestantism'

'Christianity' -- subject(s): Christianity, Juvenile literature

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Predestination was the basis of John Calvin's form of protestantism. People believed that they were born into salvation and they were destined to end up in Heaven.

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