Baptist and Methodist are two denomintations of Christianity.
Religions do not divide Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. What you are referring to is the fact that most people in the Republic of Ireland are Catholic and most people in Northern Ireland are Protestant. There are also a large amount of Protestants in the Republic of Ireland and a large amount of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
No, two different denominations of Christianity. Catholicism being significantly larger.
Various denominations of Christianity, Islam, hybrids of the aforementioned religions and indigenous relious beliefs, indigenous tribal religions.
Anglicanism is another protestant sect of Christianity, and there is no logical reason why a couple from these two denominations shouldn't be able to marry.
Two major religions. Judaism and Christianity. (Although some Christians do not)
The two opposing ideologies in Ireland in the early 1900s were Unionism, which was primarily represented by Protestants, and Irish Nationalism, which was primarily represented by Catholics. Irish Nationalists believed in the separation of Ireland from Britain. Unionists believed in maintaining the relationship between various nations of the United Kingdom.
Islam and Christianity are the two main religions practiced in Baghdad and Iraq. Islam is the dominant religion in the region, with the majority of the population identifying as Muslims. Christianity also has a significant presence, with various Christian denominations present in the country.
Christianity and Non Religious/Secular A+LS: catholic & baptist
They are a couple that are accepting of it the episcopals and another one or two that I forgot the names of. But virtually all sects and denominations are against being gay
Ion Morgan played for England & Ireland. Kevin Piterson Played for S.Africa and England.
their two denominations in jamaica