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Christianity is the act of following Jesus the Christ, having accepted that He is God's son, come to earth to pay for sins (actions that we have done to separate ourselves from God) by dying for us even thought he was blameless, then rose from the dead.
There may be different denominations that interpret Scripture slightly different in the way that we are to best follow Jesus, but the core is the same. Therefore, they are not different religions.
Religions that are not considered Christian, but seem similar are Mormon and Jehovah's Witness.
There are numerous Christian denominations in Vancouver, as well as many non-Christian religions too,
Many people in Hungary are Christian.
There are many different religions. There would be like Christian, Muslim, and othere religions.
No. He made forays into many religions before adopting Islam, but never was Christian.
You become a Christian only if you take Baptism. Many people who believe in Christ belong to other religions as well.
Well Italy is just like the United States, it has many religions. Like, Mormon, Lutheran, Islam, Christian, Catholic, and etc.
alot! but hopefully they do not discriminate other religions cause that would not be a true Christian
No, mainstream Christian religions do not believe in reincarnation. The concept of reincarnation is not a part of traditional Christian teachings.
Many religions are practiced in central Asia. Some of them are Hinduism, Islam, Budhism, Christian, Sikhism, Parsi etc.
Mariasusai Dhavamony has written: 'Hindu-Christian dialogue' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hinduis, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity 'World religions in the history of salvation' -- subject(s): Theology of religions (Christian theology) 'Christian theology of religions' -- subject(s): Theology of religions (Christian theology), Christianity and other religions 'Hindu-Christian dialogue'
One Christian prayer that many religions use is found also in the Bible, it's the Our Father prayer.
You mean polygamy? Many religions practice polygamy, including Islam, some Christian groups, and many regional or tribal religions in Africa and Asia.