The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints or Mormon Church regards itself as a Christian Church, although most other Christian denominations disagree. In favour of the Mormon Church being a Christian religion is that the Church worships Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Saviour. This belief is central to Christianity. Against the Mormon Church being a Christian religion is the Mormon belief in polytheism. However, there is arguably an element of polytheism in at least some other Christian denominations.
Christianity as a theological construct is relatively unique. There are an incredible variety of Christian sects that have a number of different internal structures, but have several consistent traits which do not appear in most other faiths. The most similar religions to Christianity are Judaism and Islam due to the concepts of monotheism, prophecy, divine intercession, and general legacy/scriptural connections.
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According to the percentage of population, the three largest religious groups are Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. If "traditional" religions are included (such as ancestor worship etc.) then this would probably come in second on the list.
Any religion that believes in the divinity of Jesus is a Christian religion.
The two religions are Christianity and Islam.Christianity because the prophecies about a Redeemer-Kinsman is seen in the person of Jesus. These two religions share 39 books of The Bible as cannon in their respective religions.Islam because Muhammad, a merchant whose route included Jerusalem, greatly admired Jewish ethics. He wrote his own religious work, the Koran, being heavily influenced by the Torah, the first five books of the Judeo-Christian Bible.
A person like that is called an athiest.AnswerBuddhism and Taoism believes there is no god. If you take them as religions, there is your answer. His Holiness the Dalai Lama referred to these religions (not in a negative fashion) as "godless religions" in his book Live in a Better Way. He categorized the major world religions as either "god religions" or "godless religions". "God religions" included Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. "Godless religions" included Buddhism, Taoism, Jainism and I believe Confucianism, but I may be mistaken.In Western theist terms a "way of Life" without religious aspects is called a philosophy not a religion. A way of life that is based on the denial of the existence of deities is called atheism. A religion without deities but which has other supernatural trappings such as reincarnation and souls (or their equivalent) does not have a specific name commonly in use. If could be referrred to as a non-theistic religion.
Abraham is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as the Old Testament's 5 books of Moses - The Pentateuch (books are: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numeri and Deuteronomy) are included in the Holy Book of Judaism that is Torah. Eventually he is considered as the father of Islam basically claims entire religions of Judaism and Christianity as "prophets" and predecessors of Islam.
In 313, in the Edict of Milan, Constantine declared that all people should be free to worship as they chose. In other words, he legalized all religions, Christianity included.
just a correction there... its Hindu (or Hinduism) not Hindi.. Hindi is a language very popular in India/Pakistan etc.. there are 5 major religions 1.Catholic/christian 2.Jewish 3.Muslim 4. Islam 5.Hindu
The religious studies degree is a degree in Bible studies, Christian leadership, pastoral counseling, ministry, divinity, and more. You can take online courses for this type of degree.
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Ummm... Similar to what, exactly? There are different versions of the Bible, in the sense that several Christian groups (and a few non-Christian groups, such as Judaism) differ in what books they consider to be "canon", that is, what books are included in the Bible. Other religions (non-Christians) have their own Holy Scripture, but those are different books, and they are not called "Bible". You would have to make up your own mind as to how "similar" you consider them to be.
To be honest, it's really unknown to an extent. Best estimates are known to be around 4200. Some included are, Baha'I, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto, Daoism, and Zoroastrianism.