Because it is the only way to be saved from our sins. God's own son (Jesus) came to earth as a baby, grew up in a poor family, and eventually was unjustly killed, and rise on the third day. He planned this all, so that he could atone for our sins and give us eternal life in heaven.
Christianity is important to Christians for many of the same reasons that bald men have no hair or children are young. That is the definition. If Christianity were not their choice ofbelif they would be some other religion or secular.
the emigration of Christians to non-Christian areas around the world
If you are studying religion, and the topic is Christianity, then you need to know about Jesus.
if cows are so important to hindus why do christians drink milk?
The resurrection of Jesus is the basis for Christianity; without it Christianity would not exist in its present form, if at all. So the resurrection is just as important today as it ever was.
Hebrew scriptures are continued in Christianity. One segment of modern Hebrews are formed by the Christians.
Bethlehem is a significant place in Christianity since baby Jesus was born there.
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
Christianity today has been masked and there is democracy in Christianity. God's law is not important to the Christians today especially if it is not going to give them riches and pleasure.
Mt Tabor is believed to be the place of the "transfiguration" but as far as Christianity goes it is not too important. For Christians places, relics, icons are of little importance.
Because the majority of people in Spain are Christians and Easter Sunday is Christianity's most important day.
Trade was important to Christianity, especially earlier periods because this was one of the ways in which Christianity was spread to other parts of the world. Christians are to make disciples of all nations and trade was in all the known world.
Betlehem, I would assume, as it is believed by most Christians to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ.