In Judaism there is the Bar Mitvah for young men and the Bat Mitzvah for young ladies. As for atheist's initiations; there are none. If one is a non-Christian, then there's no need for rituals.
It can many things, depending on the denomination or subset of Christianity. Catholic initiations are the most common and occur at birth, or when the church is joined. Protestants have initiations as well, which range from classes to sacraments.
No. To some it is an un-official law for every presisdent to Christian
A:A pejorative term used by some Christians when talking about non-Christian is 'heathen'. However, non-Christian is just as descriptive and general, without any negative connotations.
Some have similar rituals, but not all.
Yes, a non-christian can go to church.
The expansion of churches in areas non existence. The spread of the word.
Of course!
There are no "Christian scholars" who are non-believers. it is an impossibility.
No.
There are several book published who focus on the publication of Christian work, such as Tyndale. Tyndale have published a range of Christian fiction, non-fiction and children's books.
JESUS is our SAVIOR believe and become a Christian
No. There are Christian monasteries and non-Christian monasteries. Within the Christian tradition, there are many kinds of monastic observances. I am sure the same is true for non-Christian monastic communities.