Catholicism believes in the trinity of God (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) and Jesus Christ, and regards Mary as the Virgin. Catholicism believes that there is a supernatural and super-social force in the world and the universe, and this force is God. He is a unique and omnipotent God, who creates tangible and intangible things. Because he has three personalities-Father, Son and Holy Spirit, he is called the "Trinity" God.
Christianity believes that human beings have sinned since their ancestors because they did not abide by God's laws, and they suffered and died in sin. Only by believing in the Trinity God and relying on Jesus Christ can they be saved. God is the highest and only true God in Christianity, the creator of all things in the universe, and dominates the world.
2. Different organizational forms.
The basic organization of Christianity is called the church. Christianity believes that the church is the sum of all living and dead Christians.
The organizational form of the Catholic Church is strictly centralized. It attaches importance to the teaching level, which is divided into the teaching level of God and the teaching level of ruling power.
3. The number of bibles is different.
The Catholic Bible consists of the Old Testament and the New Testament, with 46 volumes in the Old Testament and 27 volumes in the New Testament, with a total of 73 volumes.
The Christian Bible includes the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Jewish Bible, the Old Testament, is inherited from Judaism. Old Testament 39 volumes, New Testament 27 volumes, a total of 66 volumes.
4. Baptism is different.
Catholic baptism is a ritual with the function of eliminating evil, and it is believed that baptism can wash away people's original sins. The baptism of Christianity is the witness of the saved, and has nothing to do with the forgiveness of sins.
The link between Catholicism and Christianity:
Christianity is a religion, and the God it believes in is God. However, due to various reasons, Christianity is divided into three factions, namely Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox Church. Under the cultural background of different regions, there are various small schools of these three schools.
The origin of Christianity is Judaism. Both sides believe in God and take the Bible as a classic. But Judaism does not recognize Jesus or the New Testament. Christians also have views on Jews for historical reasons.