There is no official Christian doctrine that Jesus went to other planets. The knowledge that other planets are worlds like our own is too recent, and so is the understanding that intelligent life could live on other planets. One problem with developing a doctrine that Jesus or God took any interest in any other such planets is that we could one day make contact and discover that the inhabitants have never heard of them.
Yes Jesus is to Christians fact. To other people in different religions Jesus is make-believe.
Because Jesus Christ did!
Jesus is the only and True God and there's no other god before him.
Jesus has no status or role in Judaism. Messianic Jews are actually considered to be Christians, both by other Jews and by Christians. See also:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?
I think, they believe all Christians after death goes straight to Paradise - because Jesus died for their sins. Everybody else belonging to other religions who do not believe in Jesus as Lord and saviour goes straight to the opposite of Paradise - I think this other place is known as Hell.
Christians believe that Judaism laid the foundation for Christianity and our Messiah and Savior Jesus Christ, but that God gave us Christianity to be forgiven through salvation.
Christians need to know about Jesus as their savior, as that is the basis of their religion. Those who follow other religions, or none at all, do not need to know what Christians believe.
Some do, some don't. Some Christians claim that if we discover life on other planets, Christianity is proved wrong. But it is not so, because God doesn't say in the Bible if earth is the only planet that can support life.
A:Some believe in other gods, such as the Hindu pantheon. Jews believe in the same God as do Christians but believe that Jesus was, at most, only a wandering preacher. Muslims revere Jesus, but only as a prophet. Many others believe that all religions are false and that there is no reason to believe in Jesus. And also zeus and posiden
No, they are not the same. Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholic. Christians are those that believe in Jesus Christ as the son of God. In addition to Catholics, Christianity includes Anglicans, Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, and numerous other churches.
Christians tend to have Jesus Christ in high regard. They consider Him the Son of God, and usually believe that there is no other person like Him.
No, Mormons believe that Jesus was crucified on a cross, just like most other Christians. Mormons believe and study the Bible throughly, so the accounts there are what we believe. Mormons dont however use the cross as a religious symbol like many other religions... Perhaps you are thinking of the Jehovah's Witnesses? They do not believe that Jesus died on a cross.