Christians came about from Jesus Christ. If they accept that he did that for them, they become Christians...and well, they have to try to live like him, obviously they aren't perfect like him, but they need to try to love everyone, and accept people others don't. A lot of the time they blend in with non-believers, or stand out in a bad way, but there are ones trying to show Christ's love.
Christians come from all over the world.
Christians believe that the Messiah Has Come. Jews believe that He Has not.
it depends from where you come from
Christians place no rank on the species which come after humans in importance.
Jews are not Christians. Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. Jews (and remember- Jesus was a Jew himself) believe that the Messiah has not yet come.
They are nominally more than 2 billion Christians but not all of them are active to go to the church.
christians do not hate gothics, but want them to come with them to heaven when the day of judment comes you can not be appart of the world
AnswerChristianity is known as a proselytising religion. Many Christians feel a compulsion to convert non-Christians. And so, Britain was seen as a fertile ground for converting others.
No. While Christianity is a religion that is derivative of Judaism, the overwhelming majority of Christians have no Jewish blood in them. Christians consider themselves to be "spiritually grafted" into the bloodline of Abraham.
Catholics are Christians and as such, believe in Jesus Christ, His Crucifixion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension, promising to come again.
Christians believe that the Messiah came once to live on earth as a human, and that He is now in Heaven, and will come back someday. So we are expecting His second coming, not His first coming.