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Beliefs

Sola Scriptura

Free only to do evil

Belfast, Ireland

Unconditional salvation

Scene of an IRA (Catholic) bombing of a English (Protestant) building.

Catholics

This is a flag flown by the Irish (Catholics).

It is a hand halting the advance of the English/Protestant crown.

A pro-Catholic mural saying how the Protestant attacks are "state murder".

Protestants

Generally more Gothic with an altar and a pulpit

A pro-Catholic Mural commemorating the Hunger strikes of 1981.

Protestant Graffiti

This was an anti-Catholic Mural set up by English Protestants in Protestant neighborhoods that is still there today.

A Protestant mural painted in Belfast next to a pro-Catholic mural. This was used as propaganda for the UVF, a loyalist group.

Beliefs

Free to do good and evil

Salvation at baptism

Purgatory

The Pope

Prayer to saints

Peace Wall

A pro-Protestant banner encouraging the Protestants to fight back.

The holiday "The Eleventh Night" was originally in celebration of the Glorious Revolution, but was later turned into an anti-Irish holiday (and remains so today). The Protestants would often burn Irish flags or they would write KAI (Kill All Irish) on the wood pallets before they would be lit into a huge bonfire.

Generally more simple and has a pulpit.

This is a picture of a holiday entitled "The Twelfth". The Twelfth originated as a holiday in celebration of the Glorious Revolution (the orange color comes from the succession of William III to the English throne, who was from the House of Orange), but later came to celebrate British/Protestant victories during The Troubles. The Irish extremists call this day Orangefest and resent it, which in turn causes violence every year that it is celebrated.

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