The three main groups of Christianity—the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Protestant churches share some connections except_______.
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- The three main groups of Christianity—theRoman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Protestant churches share some connections except_______. A: They all believe that there is only one God and God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. B: They all believe that man has inherited "original sin" from Adam. C: They all regard the Holy Bible as authoritative. D: They all use the same religious language.
- The iconostasis is the typical element of ________. A: Roman Catholic churches B: Protestant churches C: Puritan churches D: Eastern Orthodox churches
- Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and most Protestant churches practice ___________________ .
- The Pope is the head of the _____________. A: Eastern Orthodoxy Church B: Roman Catholic Church C: Protestant Church D: Just choose correct answer from A,B,C
- Christianity, originated in the first century AD, developed into three branches, i.e. the Roman Catholic, the Eastern Orthodox and the Protestant.