Neither, Voltaire was a Skeptic of all religions and often violently opposed them in his writings, however he did advocate a more encompassing form of religious toleration than was common in his day. We would consider him an Atheist.
Voltaire was raised in a Catholic family but did not practice the faith later in life. He was critical of organized religion, including Catholicism, and advocated for religious tolerance and freedom.
Voltaire spent time in Protestant countries like Switzerland because they offered political and religious freedoms that were more tolerant compared to Catholic countries like France. He was able to express his philosophical ideas more openly, avoid persecution for his writings, and engage with a diverse range of intellectual circles.
She was a Protestant
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
The name can be either Protestant or Catholic.
Yes . . .but who cares what Voltaire thinks? ;-)
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Protestant.
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He was a Protestant. His wife was Catholic. Many people accused him of being a catholic because he wore extravagant clothing and Catholics were known to like extravagant things.
You are either a Catholic or a Protestant. You cannot be a Protestant Catholic. That is an oxymoron - like pretty ugly, jumbo shrimp, etc.
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