Christian Sects
Christian sects are distinct groups within Christianity that have different beliefs, practices, or interpretations of the Bible. These sects often arise from disagreements over theology, church governance, or social issues. Examples include the Baptists, Methodists, and Pentecostals, each with unique traditions and worship styles.
While all Christian sects share a belief in Jesus Christ, they may differ in their views on sacraments, salvation, and the authority of scripture. Some sects, like the Catholics, emphasize tradition and the role of the church, while others, such as the Evangelicals, focus on personal faith and scripture alone.