What Is The Difference Between The Roman Catholic And The Protestants?
In the 16th century the Roman Catholic Church was being divided. A group of people who did not share the same belief system with that of the Roman Catholics, split from the church and divided the unity of Christendom in Europe. This group was later known to be the Protestants. The Protestants were also conservative but had disagreed with the Roman Catholic Church on issues like the acceptance of the theory of evolution of the Catholic Church. Views on homosexuality were different and Roman Catholics were neutral towards same sex behaviour where are Protestants are opposed. The protestant rejected the death penalty by the Roman Church. The main difference between the church service of the two sects is that roman Catholics believe bread and wine are like body, blood and soul and divinity of Jesus Christ where as Protest consider the two items as Jesus’ body and blood.