It depends on what you mean but I'll try my best as I am a Christian. Together followers of Christ or believers are known as Christians. There are different churches like baptist(my church), Methodist, catholic, episcopaleon and presbyterean and plenty more. I believe in heaven and hell and that Jesus is the son of God and will one day return to earth. Well do none Christians get into heaven. That I am not sure about. The Bible says no but different people are going to have different religions and I respect that. But personally I believe they can. another tricky question is what is the trinity. It is the father the son(Jesus) and the holy spirit(or ghost depending on church). Together they make the trinity. Hope I didnt confuse you to much so good luck and have a blessed day
Christiaity
The various names of God in the Bible hold significance for believers as they reveal different aspects of God's character and nature, helping believers to understand and connect with Him on a deeper level.
The names of God in the Bible hold great significance for believers as they reveal different aspects of God's character and help deepen their understanding and relationship with Him.
Only Christiaity has a Baptism ritual. Other religions have parallel rituals. Buddhism has no such process as it has no god
Designating people by belief is not typically a Jewish custom. Jews are more likely to be designated as traditional or liberal.
In Islam, paradise is referred to as Jannah or Firdaus. These names hold significant importance in the teachings of the faith as they represent the ultimate reward for believers who follow the teachings of Islam. Jannah is described as a place of eternal bliss, where believers will be reunited with loved ones and enjoy the pleasures of paradise as a reward for their faith and good deeds. Firdaus is considered the highest level of paradise, reserved for the most righteous believers. The concept of paradise serves as a motivation for believers to strive for righteousness and obedience to Allah in order to attain the ultimate reward in the afterlife.
Hinduism believers can be anyone.
All believers to all believers. However, professionally, Imam or Sheihk
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'believers'. However, there are collective nouns for the synonym 'worshipers', a congregation of worshipers, an assembly of worshipers, a gathering of worshipers. If the 'believers' that you refer to are religious believers, the collective nouns for 'worshipers' will work well; a congregation of believers, an assembly of believers, or a gathering of believers.
because the lifestyle that nonbelievers live tempts believers to join in
The believers in Judaism were (and still are) the Jews.
The Greek word for "believers" is "πιστοί".