Kind of, they believe that actions speak louder than words. They should help out their community and put others first, but they're not like Buddhists who believe in Karma where good leads to good and bad leads to bad. They should act kindly, but you can never have a do-over. You can try to repay someone, but it never makes up for it.
Christians is a pretty broad description. As a conservative evangelical Christian, I characterize right as total submission to God and His power rather than personal might or power. Therefore, if the 'might' is God rather than man, it makes right. If the 'might' is wholly human, it is flawed.
Some people do not believe the Bible, but Christians believe it is right.
Christians believe after Jesus was buried, he rose three days later! And we believe that right now, Jesus is preparing a place for His people (Christians). Which will result in a while different subject. (The Rapture, what Christians believe about the End Times)
Christians believe in what the bible says is right. If other religions believe the same then so be it. But the bible is the true word of God.
Christians believe that terrorism is wrong.
"Not might makes right, but might for right"
The Survivor of the battle makes the rules.
I believe if you really love someone, you can. If you believe that person is the right one that will treat you with the same respect you do than YES!
"Might Makes Right".
The survivor of the battle makes the rules.
Because they believe that only God has the right to take away someones life
I believe he Might.