Southern Baptists are Protestants.
Any and all Christian denominations that are not Catholic are protestant by definition, so the answer is yes.
Yes Southern Baptists are evangelical in faith and in practice.
about 15-25% of Southern Baptists identify themselves as calvinists.
Southern Baptists encourage it
Southern Baptists of Texas Convention was created in 1998.
Southern Baptists call "Our Father Prayer" "The Lord's Prayer." Southern Baptists will say it as a group recitation, but not in every service normally... although each church may vary.
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest religion-in fact, Louisiana is the only southern state that has a Catholic majority. The largest Protestant denomination is the United Methodist Church followed by the Southern Baptists and Presbyterians. The Pentecostals are next followed by the Episcopalians.
Dorothy Hughes has written: 'Stories of Montana Southern Baptists, 1952-1993' -- subject(s): Baptists, Church history, History, Montana Southern Baptist Fellowship, Southern Baptists Convention
No, she and her family are Baptists.
No. Baptists are not part of the Roman Catholic Denomination. Baptists are people who are part of a number of different denominations that sprang out of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries.However, the term "catholic" means "universal." Baptists do consider themselves to be part of the universal church. That is, it is part of the church ("Body of Christ") established by Jesus and baptized in the Holy Spirit. That is why Baptists are able to concur with the Nicene Creed when it says "We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church."
Catholic most likely. Another answer: Worldwide, Roman Catholics are the largest denomination, Orthodox are second, and Anglicans (Episcopalians) are third. In the United States Roman Catholics are largest and Southern Baptists are second.