No, many atheists I know read The Bible more for philosophy. Some read it just for the stories. You don't have to be a christian to read the Bible. The Bible is used by other religions as well. The Old Testament is straight from Judaism, and mormons use a slightly different version of the Bible in their churches. Regardless of your religious beliefs, the Bible contains good lessons for everyone.
the holy bible of Christianity is what the Christians use and follow. Christians believe everything that is in the book. the holy bible talks about the differences between heaven and the under world
they actually believe in the Bible and God.
cathlic does too but cathlic is a type of Christianity [Actually, Christianity is a form of Catholicism!]
Episcopals are a branch of Christianity, so yes they use the bible.
Yes as the bible is he christian holy book and no one else on earth uses it. However the Muslim and Hebrew religion use similar texts of the same origin
If that is what you believe, yes. The bible states that everyone will be judged. If you do not believe in Christianity, then you don't have to worry about it.
Judaism and Christianity.
Believing that Jesus is the Son of God and the Bible is God's Word are core beliefs of Christianity. All true denominations of Christianity (Baptist, Methodist, Catholicism, etc.) believe that.
No. No more than Islam recognises the bible. Nor do they believe Allah and the God of Christianity are the same
Well, it's like Buddhism, isn't it? Buddhism, founded by Buddha. Christianity, is people who believe in Jesus (Christ). Therefore, Christianity. I'm really not sure it actually says the wrod Christianity in the Holy Bible.
No. The Bible clearly states that that is NOT allowed.
Christianity, the religion where people believe that God is Almighty and Jesus was the son of God.