To go to every Christian Church in the USA, get a copy of their doctrine of faith,(What they think is absolutely necessary to obtain eternal life), compare every one of them to the others and then pick out the ones that everyone have in agreement, and then see what is left, I think that most would agree, that what was left, the remenant as it were, isn't really necessary for salvation.
What do you think? (^g^) <-- normal smiley face.
So the difference is in the eyebrows huh? I'll have to give it a try.
Right now I need the confused one since I'm not entirely sure what you're saying. I suspect that if you took the "Roman road" type printings from the front of the bulletin you would find little disagreement (although perhaps more than you would expect). If you scratch much deeper, however, I think the differences are substantial (which is to be expected - people don't seperate over the color of the pastor's shoes). The infant baptism one was just an example. It may be that you are stating that "the fundamentals" are common among the Protestant Churchs and little else is important for salvation, but if that's the standard, I can't think of one the Catholics disagree with (I don't remember all seven(?)).