no
Its charity. So no point keeping any record of it.
not necessarily. It's more of a personal thing than a religious thing.
because they like to be the one's to help not hurt other people
depends on the teacher and the religions but yes
Christians tithe 10 percent to God to grow his kingdom here by giving to church or Christian missionary efforts, and then give more of their money past the 10% to charity.
Charity can roughly be exchanged with the word 'works' in the new testament. The Bible says that "Faith without Works is dead", meaning that it is meaningless to believe in God but not act on it. Christians are expected to give to the poor, visit the sick, and perform all manner of social services in the name of God; it is impossible to be a Christian without acts of charity, though they need not necessarily involve a recognized charity organization such as Red Cross.
Because the Torah commands it (Deuteronomy ch.15).
Yes they can give a gift to another charity but I do not believe they can deduct the gift on their taxes.
It depends on what you believe if you are religious than you should go with what your RELIGIOUS TEXT say and if you are non religious then i can give you one simple and short answer "NO".
Christians are monotheistic because they believe in only one God.
The Scriptures teach us that we are to help those in need, even if it means we have to make a tremendous sacrifice to do it. God will honor your giving especially if you do it without others knowing. It also notes little is much. For example, if you give a million coins boastfully, giving one of those joyfully and with your heart in it is more.