Any religion that follows the teachings of Jesus and believes that he saves humanity from the "wages of sin".
The most commons scientific idea about the origins of humanity is that, through many many years of evolution, came from apes. Because our DNA differs by only 2%, scientists believe we evolved from apes and other monkeys and gorillas and such.
The Bible does not specifically address the existence of Homo erectus as it focuses on the relationship between God and humanity. The concept of human evolution and scientific discoveries are generally not covered in the Bible.
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Humanity wants visual or scientific evidence of God's existence but the signs are all around us
Greek philosophy is not necessarily Christian. To be a Christian, you believe that Jesus is the savior of humanity.
I enjoyed "The Time Machine" because of its thought-provoking exploration of time travel and evolution. The way H.G. Wells envisioned the distant future and humanity's evolution was both imaginative and eerie. The novel's social commentary on class division and the consequences of scientific progress added depth to the story.
Charity, or love for others, is at the core of Christian teachings as exemplified by Jesus Christ's commandment to love one another. It is considered the ultimate expression of faith and a way to embody God's love to others. By practicing charity, Christians demonstrate their belief in selflessness, compassion, and the interconnectedness of all humanity.
As Anthropology consists of the study of the science of humanities an anthropologists job is to study humanity in all its aspects- holistically- starting from our evolution.
The question presupposes that all humanity is religious and accepts Jesus as Lord and Saviour. This is simply not the case. But if it were, then all humanity would be Christian.
Christians believe that the Messiah was sent by God to save humanity.
The belief that Jesus is the only way to salvation is based on Christian theology, which holds that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity. According to Christian teachings, Jesus' death and resurrection reconcile humanity with God and provide forgiveness for sin. While other religions may have their own beliefs about salvation, the emphasis on Jesus as the sole path to salvation is unique to Christianity.