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Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy #4 Lutheran

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy Anglican – Church of England #5 Episcopal Methodist Pentecostal Assemblies #4 Lutheran

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy Anglican – Church of England #5 Episcopal Methodist Pentecostal Assemblies #6 Calvinist Baptist Presbyterian #4 Lutheran

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy Anglican – Church of England #5 Episcopal Methodist Pentecostal Assemblies #6 Calvinist #7 Baptist Presbyterian #4 Lutheran Mennonite

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy Anglican – Church of England #5 Episcopal Methodist Pentecostal Assemblies #6 Calvinist #7 Baptist #8 Presbyterian #4 Lutheran Mennonite Christian Science Adventist Latter-Day Saints

Branches of Christian Faith #1 Roman Catholic #1 Roman Catholic #2 Eastern Orthodox #3 Protestant CHRISTANITyCHRISTANITy Anglican – Church of England #5 Episcopal Methodist Pentecostal Assemblies #6 Calvinist #7 Baptist #8 Presbyterian #4 Lutheran #9 Anabaptist Mennonite Christian Science Adventist Latter-Day Saints

Why is it important you know this? Why should you care? What difference does it make?