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Yes? Just because Christians don't really believe in the Big Bang (I'm Christian and I believe in it, so sue me.) doesn't mean they don't believe in the universe.
If you believe it is real, it is real.
christians believe that god made the universe,life and everything! evolution says that everything happened on accident. christians believe that god made the universe,life and everything! evolution says that everything happened on accident.
You are just full of "real" questions, aren't you? I believe they are. Many do not. It depends on what you believe. Most Christians do not believe in aliens, although I am Christian and do believe in them.
yes the difference is that Jews still wait for the messiah and Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the messiah
Christians, Catholics and those of the Islamic faith all believe that thaumaturgy is real.
Christians, Muslims and Jews believe that God is real; Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, but Jews do not. There is no objective proof that either God or hell actually exists; it is a matter of faith if you wish to believe.
A:Some scientists are Christians and, although the concept of a multiverse is necessarily only a hypothesis, it is possible for them to believe in the likelihood of multiple universes. To do so is no more problematic for religion than to believe that the earth is not the centre of our universe.
Christians believe in one god, who created the universe and all that is in it.
A:To be a Christian is to believe that God is real. Once a Christian begins to believe otherwise, he or she would no longer really be a Christian.
Christians do not believe in reincarnation. Christians believe in Heaven.
That I am real, and the universe actually exists.
God gave each person the ability to think and make choices. That includes choosing what to believe and what to question.