It is the primary religion found in the US. Over 78% of the US population claims to be Christian.
Not as many as the people who ay they are Christain watch what they will say and do, then decide.
Nope. Out of about 2.1 billion Christians worldwide, about 200 million live in the USA. That is under 10% of the total.
I am going to guess you are refuring to the religon of Catholicism/Christianity. Then yes. In Christianity, the God (the 'king' of the religon if you will), does want his followers to be happy on the world he created.
God started Christianity. He was the one who made everyone, and the reason you are here today. We, the people worship him and give him praise for what he has done for us.
Christianity and catholism
Christianity is not about controling people. Some people become confused about this because Christianity calls for us to strive for a life like that of Christ. We understand that we fall short, but out of our love for our Savior we continue to strive for the life that God intends us to live. It is more about self control than control of others.
I think there is hardly a single belief that all followers of Christianity share.Many Christians tend to believe:That Jesus actually existed.Either that he is the son of God, or that he is somehow an incarnation of God himself.That belief in God - and in Jesus - is an important part of their religion.That Jesus died to save us - whatever that means.That Jesus resurrected.That Jesus performed several miracles.
If you are talking about the Bible, then, it tells us to follow Christ and love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and soul and mind. Above this, there is no other!
Yes, the majority of religions in the US are monotheistic, believing in one all-powerful deity. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the most prevalent monotheistic religions in the US, although there are also followers of polytheistic and other belief systems.
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Yes. Some form of Christianity has been practiced in the US since the Pilgrims and Puritans arrived in 1620.