Beliefs and Doctrines - Baptizing, Communion and Saints

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Catholicism and Protestant faiths have always been PITTED against each other for SMALL varied reasons. But those reasons are still very very SMALL. It's important to DISCUSS and ARGUE through these different points of beliefs but still understand that they are NOTHING more than SMALL issues. We need to understand what is IN the bible rather than what a DOCTRINE gives us from a DENOMINATION. We need to understand WHY we are believing in what we believe and we need to know WHY we do the rituals that we do. I could argue that alot of the rituals that are found in these denominations, we don't do enough of and others we shouldn't do at all, according to the bible.

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