theres books that guide ya in a year soo you would know the book cover to cover in just a year
He thought that everyone should be able to read and interpret The Bible. This belief went against the teachings of the Catholic Church, in which only clergy could interpret the Bible.
Ummm... Similar to what, exactly? There are different versions of the Bible, in the sense that several Christian groups (and a few non-Christian groups, such as Judaism) differ in what books they consider to be "canon", that is, what books are included in the Bible. Other religions (non-Christians) have their own Holy Scripture, but those are different books, and they are not called "Bible". You would have to make up your own mind as to how "similar" you consider them to be.
The pope never contradicts the Bible. He may contradict what certain groups, particularly Protestants, THINK the Bible says. The Magisterium of the Church has the final say as to how Catholics should interpret the Bible.
Because there was many people that had different ideas about Jesus but the first founders tried not to allow this to happen. the apostles wanted all Christians to be as one group Today the Baptist/Protestant church seems to be the most original to the bible, to how it all started. but there was never meant to be groups
Numerous groups and denominations of Christians believe that the time of miracles has passed. Many of them use 1 Corinthians 13:8-10 as a foundation, saying that the "perfection" or "that which is perfect" is the Bible.
Well if they have different beliefs they aren't basically the same thing, right? Catholics, Mormons, and Protestant Christians do all consider themselves Christian and do all believe in Jesus Christ and in the Bible, but often their similarities stop there. The way they interpret the Bible, what they believe about who Jesus Christ is, and they way they worship, are completely different from each other.
The good samaritan is a story from the Holy Bible. The Holy Bible is from God for people who are already Christians or who will be Christians some day.
The Christians read the Bible quite often but its really important to them to read the bible.
We Christians believe that the Bible is God's letter to us. It was written by lots of different people but God told them what to say.
No, in fact, some would argue that no Christians interpret the same way. That's one of the primary reasons why there are so many various churches of Christianity, such as the Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican churches. Within those branches, there are sure to be dissenting views. Ultimately, however, most faiths would agree that that the prevailing message from the Bible is to live as virtuous and useful life as possible.
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The answer to your question is summed in the first verse of the Bible, Genesis 1:1: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." Christians believe that God created everything in seven days (if you interpret the Bible literally).