This is not a question it is a phrase. Assuming you mean what are the basic practices of Christianity this is a short answer. Christianity is a relationship with Jesus. So practice number one is to nurture that relationship, and to do that requires prayer, fellowship with other christians and a willingness to serve others.
The main concept taught in Christianity is that Jesus Christ is the son of God, and that after living a sinless life as a man on Earth, He allowed himself to be killed, to be a spotless sacrifice that would save the human race from its sinful nature and the results of its sinful nature.
Also, Christianity teaches us to adhere to the teachings of Christ. His primary message revolves around love. We are to love God with everything that we are, and we are to love other humans as much as we love ourselves.
Every commandment God has ever given us stems from these two commandments of love. It is because of God's love for us that Jesus Christ became a sacrifice for us. The Apostle Paul taught us that without a foundation of love, we are no better than an empty noise.
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As a trick to trap Jesus, some people asked Jesus which one of God's laws is the greatest. The trap was that whatever he said, they'd say, "Well, what about that one?" So they'd have him in an endless argument of which law is better than any of the others.
Jesus answer was, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with aqll your soul, and with all yoaur mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets" (Matthew 22:37-40).
At the end of his ministry, Jesus said to his disciples, "This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you" (John 15:12).
Christians try to follow Jesus' "commandment" to love (which is found also in the Old Testament at Deuteronomy 6:4 and Leviticus 19:18). The Apostle Paul says that "love never ends" (I Corinthians 13:8). The Christian knows that we cannot ever complete Jesus' commandment, because no one has ever "loved enough and now I'm done."
So the practices of Christianity are to love God and to love one another as Christ loved us. If we continue to do that, we do well, and we fulfill the law by loving (Galatians 6:2 and James 2:8).
Look at the 10 commandments.....It'll answer your question and some.
Hersey is the belief that contradicts basic church teachings! Hope I helped
The two golden rules. Jehovah God first an love your neighbour as yourself....
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The Bible.
Christianity Claims to be true to the teachings of Chirist.
Christianity is God's word taught by Jesus
follow what God tellls us Answer: Love God. Love your Neighbour.
some of the teachings taught the slaves to be more submissive. (APEX)
The basic beliefs of Christianity are all based on the Holy Bible. Some branches have changed things or added to the Bible, but orthodox Christianity holds the Bible as the only basis and the only truth in Christianity.
Clearly the teachings of Christianity are not so compelling as to prevent people from leaving the faith altogether. In some European countries, Christianity now has minority support among the people.
Yes, as interpreted by his Disciples. It is also based on the teachings of the Hebrew religion as it existed at the time of Caesar Augustus and Jesus.