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A protestant man holds up a cannon from the Catholic Church. The cannon is painted with symbols of Protestantism, such as a cross and a tree.

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Protestants do not accept the canon of the Catholic Church because they differ on the interpretation of Scripture and have divergent beliefs on several topics. The Protestant churches hold to their own set of scriptures, which are generally Protestant-specific translations of the Bible, and doctrinal positions that are often at odds with those of the Catholic Church.

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Published: Sunday, December 11, 2022

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