Christians and Roman Catholics disagree on how one comes to salvation and if one can keep their salvation.
Christians and Roman Catholics disagree on the "necessity" of Mary for salvation, answered prayers, etc.
Christians and Roman Catholics disagree on the forgiveness of sins.
So other than common names and books of the NT [which again Christians hold the NT to be all that is needed where Roman Catholics have added "Sacred Tradition"].
So no....I don't think the two have that much in common.
I am trying to find common ground instead of points on which we do not agree.
You can easily understand my faith by reading the Catechism which is a roadmap to understanding Catholic dogma and doctrine with extensively detailed references sourced directly to the Bible. Your belief system is haphazardly expressed here at FR and perhaps other places unknown to me.
My contention was that you define your beliefs entirely and exclusively by what differentiates them from the Catholic Church but we found some common ground. I think there could be much much more but you are going to have lead the way.
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