No, Jesus said he was God and came to us as a poor lowly man and lived a fully human life.
Other religions have incarnation of gods but they usually come as kings or are blue in color and do not live a common human life.
At a certain point in his life Jesus began to teach and did so in public by example.
Jesus was tortured and put to death in public and when dying asked that all men be forgiven. This was all done in public. HE was then buried.
Finally Jesus rose again form the dead and was seen in his risen form in public, proving what he said in his teachings was true.
any other religion than WHAT? I think most 'Christian' religions adhere to this belief, if you definition of "a torture stake" could be a cross.
If you believe Jesus is a god then you are a Christian, baptised or not. There are also religions that believe in Jesus but do not believe him to be god. There is no evidence in their literature to suggest they will or can be abandoned by Jesus. If you are not a Christian or any other religion that believes in Jesus then the question is moot, it does not matter if Jesus abandons you.
AnswerMuslims believe that Jesus was one of the most important prophets, but not the Son of God.
Islam.
None (not real religions with real followers of any number anyway). This can be confusing though as the church (RC) has muddied the water with the introduction of the Holy Trinity which calls Jesus "God" (he never claimed to be himself, of course - he said God was his father - he also said God was the father of all men!). Christians believe God made the Earth. Other religions have many other beliefs in that regard.
No, definitely not! It was often viewed as such, as well as any other sickness or deformity, in Bible times, but Jesus himself made it clear that this was not the case.
Any religion that follows the teachings of Jesus and believes that he saves humanity from the "wages of sin".
Catholicism and any form of Christianity was inexistent prior to Jesus since the whole point of Christianity is Jesus as Christ and savior of mankind. Before Jesus all there was (respecting Hebrew religions) was Judaism. Jesus himself was a Jew
No
If i understood this question correctly, muslims, jews, and christians can intermarry but cannot marry members of other religions probably because Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are all Abrahamic religions, which are all related to the biblical times and have many of the same stories, such as that of Abraham (known as Ibrahim in Islam). Along with this, all three of these religions acknowledge the existence of Jesus Christ.
The Freemasons believe in a god who is known as the Great Architect. They do not believe that Jesus is God and their god is different from any other religion. This is one of the most secretive religions of all times.
Muslims believe in the same God that Christians and Jew believe in but call him Allah. The difference in these religions stems from how they view God to be, how to worship him and how to interpret Jesus, the Trinity etc.