The Old Testament to the Jewish people is called the Torah , the New Testament is the one that Christians believe in. To extend what Thomas is saying, Christians believe and study the Old Testament as it has history which ties it to their "New Testament", and also because they believe prophesies of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Ezekiel, and others that forordained the arrival of Jesus of Nazareth as their Messiah. Ran Robertson
cathlic does too but cathlic is a type of Christianity
[Actually, Christianity is a form of Catholicism!]
Christians believe the Bible is the only inspired Book.
Not only Christians read the bible. Did you know that the Old Testament comes from the Hebrew scriptures of Judaism? Even atheists -- those who do not believe in gods -- read the bible. There are so many contridictions, violence, and even pornography! Go ahead. Look up Ezekiel 23:20 and tell me that this should be read to good little children.
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.
No, Christians believe that there is only one God and that is the God of the Bible, who is the creator of all. he alone is worthy to be worshipped.
in the one and only god and that is god the father. that is the same as jesus christChristians believe in the one true God. The God of the Bible (Old and New Testament). God is 3 in one. God the Father, God the Son, and God the holy spirit. He is not a god, He is God.The God that Christians believe in is the same God that Jews as well as Muslims believe in.
The Bible contains both the Old and New Testaments, so the New Testament is the part of the Bible dealing with the life and teachings of Christ and His Apostles. [Sometimes, "the Bible" refers to the Old Testament only, when speaking about the pre-Christian era, because it was actually the whole Bible, not only for Jews, but also for Christians, until the late apparition of the NT writings.]
Christians generally believe in what the bible says about atonement. There are 69 references to the atonement of our sins by the blood of bulls and of goats in the Old Testament, but in the new Testament, in Hebrews, the Bible says: 10.4. For [it is] not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. and the writer of Hebrews goes on to talk of Christ's sacrifice for our sins: 10.12. But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God; And finally, here is the only reference to 'atonement' in the New Testament, which Christians do believe: Romans 5.11. And not only [so], but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement.
Only Christians read the New Testament because it follows Jesus, who is only the messiah in Christian mythology.
If Latin Christians are true Christians, as the disciples in the Bible, (Acts 11.26), they will believe all that the Bible says of Jesus, and that he was a man also, tempted the same way as all of us, (Hebrews 4.15)
Mostly the bible (Jewish Old testament + Christian New testament). Pentecostals are very adamant to only believe and teach what the bible says.
The first part of the Bible, called "The Old Testament" is shared between Christianity and Judaism. When Christ was born, some people believed he was the son of God, and others believed he was lying. The people who believed in Christ became known as Christians, and people who did not believe that Christ was God's son were Jewish.
Jews and Christains are related. They both believe in the Lord God. But the Jews only believe in the old testament ( Before Jesus was born). The christians believe in both the old and the new testament. To make this simpler the Jews didn't believe in Jesus but the christians did. Another name for Jesus was the messiah. Pronouced Me-Sigh-A.