Purgatory is not a doctrine in Protestant Christianity and is only in Catholic doctrine. It is not even that purgatory plays a minor role in Protestant – it is non-existent.
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Faith Matters: Everyday Answers for Christian Living
Purgatory is not a doctrine in Protestant Christianity and is only in Catholic doctrine. It is not even that purgatory plays a minor role in Protestant – it is non-existent.
It is common knowledge that Protestant Christians reject the veneration of Mary. But many are not aware of the reason for this. However, this rejection is not a small detail, but part of the evangelical attitude to faith.
Confession is something that is an obvious difference between the Protestant and Catholic conception of Christianity. Indeed, the answer is not as trivial as the question suggests.
In this article, we will look at whether or not Jesus was Catholic or Protestant. The answer should annoy at least the Catholics (even if they should probably already know the answer)
You’ve heard something about this Jesus and that the Bible is somehow relevant, but at some point you ask yourself the question, “What’s the difference between Catholic and Protestant?” I have tried to answer this as neutrally as possible.