He is the Son of God, who came to die for our sins and allow us an eternity with God.
"For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord." - Romans 6:23
"For God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life." - John 3:16
No, Christians see Jesus and God as ONE. Jesus is God incarnate.
The Pope represents Jesus on Earth until the second Coming. He is the leader of more than one billion Catholics and a lot of other Christians around the world.
Jesus is our savior and messiah. We should be like him, but he is much more than that.
No. His words and His actions were completely consistent, I believe.
Christians started earlier than Islam. Islam was started in AD. Christian also started AD But I only think is 1 AD because Jesus Christ is not born on BC times or years... There will be more Christians than Muslims on the World.
Sikhism does not have role for, or an opinion on the Christian position on, Jesus any more than Christians have a role for, or position on, the Sikh gurus.
Because they do not like what christians believe but really they believe that He is no more significant than the creation of adam.
Christians do not require any "equipment" when praying. However, some Catholic Christians use the rosary. Both Catholic and Orthodox Christians are more likely than Protestants to use visual representations of Jesus and the saints in their worship, although Protestants often have an (empty) cross in their places of worship as a symbol of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Some Christians might love Jesus more than their own children, but it is very difficult to test the level of any person's love for any one or any thing. There are Christians who allow their children to die in order to follow their faith, but these are very rare examples of Christianity. Most Christians believe that one's duty to God includes caring for one's children, so the two come into conflict very rarely.
AnswerWhether you should switch to Jesus and become a Christian depends on what you are looking for, spiritually. Just as many Christians switch to Islam, Buddhism and other faiths, so also members of other faiths can certainly become Christians. If you feel that Christianity is more true, or at least more relevant to you, than your present faith, then by all means switch to Jesus.
More than 99 % are christians.
They don't pray to Jesus any more than Christians pray to Horus. No religion takes up the worship of a deity other than their own. In this case Buddhists have no deities and would have no reason to utilize someone else's