What is the difference between Protestantism and Catholicism?
A. Catholics reject the idea that a priest must mediate between an individual and God.
B. Catholics believe that individuals can have a direct personal relationship with God.
C. Protestants believe that the formation of church communities and sects must be
regulated by a central religious authority.
D. Protestants believe that no religious or civil authority should coerce an individual to
think or pray a certain way.
E. Catholics historically tend to favor the separation of Church and State.
D
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A. New York B. Texas C. Georgia D. Arizona