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You can’t use Protestant in the universal term you use Catholic.
Someone can say “Catholics believe xyz,” because there is a dogma the Catholic church believes in. I can say factually say, “Catholics do not believe in birth control or abortion.” It doesn’t matter of there are people who consider themselves Catholics that do not believe BC or abortion is a mortal sin…the Church believes it.
However, like someone said earlier, there are tens of thousands of denominations who would be catagorized as “protestant.” It is impossible to use a blanket label like protestant when it comes to a belief. One protestant church may say that its members must be fully submersed in baptism and another may say a sprinkling is all they need. One may say that anything between a man and his wife in the privacy of their bedrooms is permitted and a matter that is between them and God. Another may say that anything beyond the missionary position is carnal and perverted and therefore a sin. SO, to say “Protestants believe this…” and “Protestants do that…” is incredibly misleading and impossible to hold as a standard, unless its “Protestants love Jesus.”
I would be considered protestant (although I would consider myself a faithful servant and follower of Christ). I believe my Catholic brothers and sisters are with me in the body of Christ. I do not believe they are “almost there” or “good enough” or anything like that. I believe, as is, the Catholic church is apart of the Holy body of the Christian body (regardless of what the Catholic church thinks about me and my faith). I also this about the Orthodox church (also, regardless of what the Orthodox church thinks about me and my faith). I believe there are essentials to salvation and Jesus Christ spells them out very clearly. My church, the Catholic church, the Orthodox church, and many other Protestant churches hold true to the essentials of salvation and as such are apart of the total Body and Bride of Christ our Saviour.
Jehova’s Witnesses and Mormons are among the few that I do not believe to hold true to the essentials that Jesus spells out in the way to salvation.
Someone can say “Catholics believe xyz,” because there is a dogma the Catholic church believes in. I can say factually say, “Catholics do not believe in birth control or abortion.” It doesn’t matter of there are people who consider themselves Catholics that do not believe BC or abortion is a mortal sin…the Church believes it.
However, like someone said earlier, there are tens of thousands of denominations who would be catagorized as “protestant.” It is impossible to use a blanket label like protestant when it comes to a belief. One protestant church may say that its members must be fully submersed in baptism and another may say a sprinkling is all they need. One may say that anything between a man and his wife in the privacy of their bedrooms is permitted and a matter that is between them and God. Another may say that anything beyond the missionary position is carnal and perverted and therefore a sin. SO, to say “Protestants believe this…” and “Protestants do that…” is incredibly misleading and impossible to hold as a standard, unless its “Protestants love Jesus.”
I would be considered protestant (although I would consider myself a faithful servant and follower of Christ). I believe my Catholic brothers and sisters are with me in the body of Christ. I do not believe they are “almost there” or “good enough” or anything like that. I believe, as is, the Catholic church is apart of the Holy body of the Christian body (regardless of what the Catholic church thinks about me and my faith). I also this about the Orthodox church (also, regardless of what the Orthodox church thinks about me and my faith). I believe there are essentials to salvation and Jesus Christ spells them out very clearly. My church, the Catholic church, the Orthodox church, and many other Protestant churches hold true to the essentials of salvation and as such are apart of the total Body and Bride of Christ our Saviour.
Jehova’s Witnesses and Mormons are among the few that I do not believe to hold true to the essentials that Jesus spells out in the way to salvation.