Causes and differences of the formation of Christian sects

Christianity is a religion that believes in Jesus Christ as the savior. Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodox Church, Christian Maronites, etc. They are all called Christianity-in Chinese, "Christianity" often refers to Protestantism (also commonly known as "Jesus"), and the three major sects (Catholicism, Orthodox Church and Protestantism) and Christian Maronites are collectively called "Christianity". But in this entry, "Christianity" refers to "Christianity", that is, collectively, not Protestantism. At present, Christianity has about 265.438+400 million followers all over the world, which is the religion with the largest number of followers, especially in Asia and Africa.

Catholicism: The core of Catholic belief life is seven sacraments, namely, baptism sacrament, strengthening sacrament, mending sacrament, Eucharist (Mass), marriage sacrament, hierarchical sacrament and anointing patients. Among them, quality is the most important. In daily life, chanting is also a common activity of Catholic believers. Most of these verses are arranged prayers of important verses, such as God's Bible, Apostle's Bible, Rose Book and so on.

Orthodox Church: The theology of Orthodox Church and the interpretation of scripture are examples handed down from the early days of the rise of Christianity. All their efforts are to continue and expand the theology and beliefs that Christ passed on to his original apostles and apostles and to early church monks. In a sense, the Orthodox Church is the most conservative Christian sect.

Protestantism: Protestantism has different doctrines from Catholicism and Orthodoxy, such as: emphasizing "justification by faith", that is, justification does not require any good deeds, but only cares about faith; Everyone can be a priest, because I, 2 Peter 2:9, "Only you are a chosen race, a noble priest, a holy country and a people of God, so that you can proclaim the virtue of him who called you out of darkness into wonderful light"; Only the Bible is the supreme authority, and only baptism and communion are recognized as sacraments, which is completely different from the tradition of Catholic and Orthodox Church attaching importance to sacraments.