Many people who are not Christian ask: what is the difference between Catholicism and Christianity? The first thing Catholics must point out is that Catholics are Christians too. Generally speaking when people refer to “Christians,” they mean Protestants and the endless denominations that have sprung from the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s.
During Jesus Christ’s life [...]
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Difference Between Catholicism and Christianity
Posted in Catholics & Protestants, tagged Are You Saved?, Bible Christians, Catholics and Christians, Difference Protestants and Catholics, Evangelicals, idolatry, Jesus Christ, Protestant Reformation, Roman Empire, visible Church on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bible Christians to Catholics: Are You Saved?
Posted in Catholics & Protestants, tagged Are You Saved?, Bible Only, born again, culture wars, difference catholics and protestants, evangelical, faith alone, free will, mortal sin, saved, sola scriptura on October 27, 2008 | 2 Comments »
There is no doubt that Catholics and so-called “Bible Christians” have found more common ground as the culture wars heat up, but sooner of later a Catholic person may be confronted with some form of the “Are you Saved?” question from evangelical Christians.
The “Are you Saved?” belief follows from the idea that when people [...]




