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The question presumes Protestantism is a single religion, which it's not. The label "Protestant" is, in my view, an awkward lumping together of any "christian" religion not classified as Orthodox or Catholic. There is so much diversity of religious beliefs in this broad category (from strict adherance to Biblical teachings to "anything goes") that it's really impossible to directly answer this question.
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Why did Protestantism split so many times after the reformation?
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by Ching_O on November 7th, 2010
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What religion is growing the fastest?
by danielh123 on March 24th, 2011
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Why are churched folk so apathetic when it comes to allowing anything to take place in the worship center? Do we as believers have no voice?
by hope48 on October 26th, 2011
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Somewhat useful, but fails to answer the question when it appears the questioner is looking for almanac type information.
by anonymous on March 21st, 2006