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Judaism and Christianity Variants

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    Catholic Variant (Christianity)

    Catholic Variant (Christianity)
    Catholics - Started between 33 AD and 325 AD by Emperor Constantine. Their teachings are from the scripture of the Bible. The Eucharist is the holy sacrifice of the mass, one of the 7 Sacramental areas of the Catholic Belief : Baptism, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders, Anointing of the Sick. The Authority of Christ, its leader is the Pope. Their belief of death, one may go to Heaven or Hell or Purgatory, a place of atoning for your sin.
  • Jan 1, 1054

    Orthodox Variant (Christianity)

    Orthodox Variant (Christianity)
    Orthodox - Maintains the original traditions of worship in the Hebrew Language. Orthodox's scripture is the Torah. Their Eucharist called the Mystic Supper or Divine Liturgy where Christ's sacrifice is present to the people for their forgiveness of sins. During Eucharist the priest is said to call down the Holy Spirit in Greek (Epiklesis) in which will turn the bread and wine into the body and blood. Also both the bread are wine are given to all who are presented to eat it.
  • Jan 1, 1200

    Orthodox Variant (Judaism)

    Orthodox Variant (Judaism)
    The Jewish Variant, Orthodox Judiasm, originated from the second to fifth centuries. Preceding from the 18th century, this was one of the only forms of Jewish practice. These Jew's work to keep the old traditional Judaism. The Jewish Orthodoxy's view of scripture states that the that the Torah is the truth, individuals should have the faith and character. True followers of Judaism believes in the revelation and divine origin of the oral and written Torah.
  • Protestant Variant (Christianity)

    Protestant Variant (Christianity)
    Orthodox - Maintains the original traditions of worship in the Hebrew Language. Orthodox's scripture is the Torah. Their Eucharist called the Mystic Supper or Divine Liturgy where Christ's sacrifice is present to the people for their forgiveness of sins. During Eucharist the priest is said to call down the Holy Spirit in Greek (Epiklesis) in which will turn the bread and wine into the body and blood. Also both the bread are wine are given to all who are presented to eat it.
  • Anglican Variant (Christianity)

    Anglican Variant (Christianity)
    Anglican - Started during the reign of Henry VIII (16th Century) as a variation to Catholicism. This was inspired by the theology of Martin Luther. Anglicans also don't consider the Pope as central authority. They go with Biblical authority with the Archbishop of Canterbury. Woman's have greater roles in priesthood and can also be considered leaders. The name Anglicanism has some historical connections to the Church of England.
  • Reform (Judaism)

    Reform (Judaism)
    The Jewish Variant, Reform Judaism, origintated in the 18th century, this Jewish Variant also tried to modernise the traditional Judaism. The scripture is the preservation of their history of their faith, their culture, hope of the people, any many more and it is a valuable piece of work, as it derives moral and ethical perception from Judaism.
  • Pentecostal Variant (Christianity)

    Pentecostal Variant (Christianity)
    Started in the Methodist movement (19th Century) in USA and is known as the fastest growing group of Christians in the UK. Pentecostalism is a form of Christianity that right gives the believers are direct experience of understanding the presence of God and the work of the Holy Spirit. They believe it is God who helps them everyday of their life. This is also based on the event of life known as Pentecost.
  • Conservative (Judaism)

    Conservative (Judaism)
    The Jewish Variant, Conservative Judaism, originates from the 19th century. Conservative Judaism also attempted to maintain traditions but adopting with modern life. The Bible is progressed through inspiration over the ages, not through traditional. They believe that God is non-dogmatic and flexible and too great to be explained in words. They believe that there is no divine-being, rather man is progressing. THey don't believe in a resurrection, but state that they should be remembered.