All Christians believe that Christ died for our sins and was resurrected.
They all believe in one god.
The call to holiness that all Christians share is our common vocation.
Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
They all believe in one god.
We all breathe air.
They were all Christians However Kennedy was the first Catholic
Not all christians are boring if you have a good church.
They were created by God.
Prayer is a Christians interpersonal talk with God our creator. When gathered in church or a group, a common prayer is often used for all to bow their heads &/or some say aloud.
The cross symbolizes atonement and reminds all Christians of Gods love. The cross can be formed in all different shapes and sizes. Although during the 1st two centuries it reminded christians of public executions.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Think of the 10 commandments. All of them are haram (forbidden) in both Islam and Christianity.