Ephesians 5 (especially 22-28) speaks to how we all are to be towards each other.
There is a wide array of different views among Christians regarding gay rights. Christians do not all always think with a single mind. Some support gay rights and many do not.
Evangelical Christians, sometimes considered Protestant, have always to some extent supported conservative views, by virtue of their belief in the teachings of the Bible.
The Bible supports it.
They disagree with some Christian views and agree with them on other views. Refer to question below for more information.
Christmas is celeration the birth of Jesus Christ
not always
No, it is not Haraam. Contrary to popular accepted views, it is not a wife's duty to cook for her husband.
Different sects hold different views on it. You'd have to be a lot more specific than "Christians" in order to get an answer.
Talk to her about your views that you want this. She might agree upon that and leave her husband. It depends on her and it is her take on this.
Yes, they are.But what is meant by a 'Christian'? So many different views by 'mainstream' and evangelicals it is hard to know if THEY rea Christians!
There are many different views from different churches and Chritian organizations
It is not true to say that Christians and atheists always fight. Most atheists have little interest in what others around them believe, and are very willing to allow others to hold different views to their own. While most Christians believe that there is a duty to convert others to believe in God, they also accept the inherent right of others to hold different views if they wish to do so. However, a small minority of Christians take the supposed duty to convert others to believe in God very seriously. They actively assert that only their worldview is correct and challenge atheists regarding their beliefs. Atheists must respond, and usually do so moderately, although a very few such as Richard Dawkins respond in kind.