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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Christian church has long been divided and there are many more than four groups within it. The first great division came in the fourth century, between the Eastern and Western churches. The second great division came in the sixteenth century, when the Reformation split the Western church. The main part of the Western church, Roman Catholicism, traces its origins to St Peter and continues to this day. At the Reformation, a number of Protestant churches were created: Lutherans in nothern Europe, Calvinists in France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Scotland, and elsewhere. The Church of England is one of the Protestant churches (although Protestant does not mean the same as Church of England). It is rather unusual among Protestant churches in its retention of cathedrals. The Church of England itself has split, principally by the de facto secession of Methodists.
The 2 main groups of Christianity are Catholics and protestants. The protestant church is then split further into other groups (or denominations) for example, Methodist, Church of England, Baptist, United Reformed etc. The beliefs of Catholics and Protestants differ on many issues. These tend to be issues regarding lifestyle rather than fundamental religious beliefs. For example for a person to be a Chirstian they have to believe in the fact the Jesus Christ came to earth as God only Son and died on the cross to save our sins, and though faith in Jesus God grants us salvation and we get to spend eternity in heaven. However Catholics and Protestants disagree in their approach to general day to day issues, for example whether the use of contraception is acceptable. Catholics believe that contraception is interfering with the hand of God whereas Protestants believe that it is acceptable to prevent pregnancy until the right time.
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Also, just to confuse matters further the protestant church can be referred to as being part of the catholic church (with a small 'c'). This then is just referring to the church of Christ rather than the Roman Catholic church!!!