Some Christian denominations believe and teach that the world was created according to biblical accounts, and other denominations do not. Denominations that do believe this are generally called fundamentalist denominations. The word fundamentalist does not refer to Christianity alone. Any religious group that holds to the belief that their holy writings are completely authoritative in every way, and beyond any secular criticism would be called a fundamentalist religion.
Most Christians believe the bible is the inspired word of God, and therefore trust it unconditionally. It's just part of their beliefs.
Yes, they believe in both the Old and New Testaments and use the same Bible.
I would say because their minds are shut to the truth. They believe that the Koran is accurate, while Christians believe that the Bible is accurate. They think that they are right. They want to convert us over to their false religion. The truth, though, is that the Bible is the Word of God. It has been proven again and again by science, archaeology, etc.
Just as the fruit of an apple tree is apples, the fruit of the Christian is other Christians.
I believe in one of the four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) we are referred to as sheep and He [God] is our shepherd.See also: What are some examples of metaphors in the Bible?Read more: What_are_some_examples_of_metaphors_in_the_Bible
I would call them false Christians. In Genesis it clearly states that God created everything. It does NOT say that God "started the Big Bang." With the Bible, you either believe all of it or none of it. You can't pick and choose what you believe and what you don't believe. There are no grey areas.
Christians do not believe that it is god's plan. In fact, Christians donot believe in gods.
Party of Bible-abiding Christians was created in 1989.
Some people do not believe the Bible, but Christians believe it is right.
Christians that believe in the bible
Christians believe that Muhammad is not mentioned in the Bible.
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).
Christians believe this.
they do not believe in it. it is no where in the bible
Christians believe in all of the Bible, Jews believe in the Old Testament part of the Bible and Muslims profess to believe in "all the Prophets and all the Scriptures." At the same time, however, they dismiss the Bible as being invalid and untrustworthy.
Most Christians believe the bible is the inspired word of God, and therefore trust it unconditionally. It's just part of their beliefs.
Christians believe in what the bible says is right. If other religions believe the same then so be it. But the bible is the true word of God.