Christmas: When the baby Jesus was born in a stable at Bethlyhem. Mother; Mary and Father; God
Easter: When Jesus died on the cross. (The Crucifiction). And when Jesus came to life again the next day! (The Reserection).
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
Jerusalem has some significance for Christians as that is where Jesus was crucified but really it is just a city there is nothing holy or important about Jerusalem for Christians. There is nothing important about going there.
Easter ( The crucifixion and ressurection of our Lord Jesus Christ), Thanksgiving ( self explanatory) and Christmas ( The birth of our Lord Jesus Christ). Exact dates of Jesus' Birthday and Death are not known but these are the dates Christians celebrate them. Hope this helps.
AnswerJustice is important for all people, including Christians. Without justice, oppression can rule, and there will be no civilised society.
From a Christian standpoint, Diocletian was important because he instigated the last Great Persecution of the Christians.
It's important to Christians because WWJD is a reminder of how we should act as Christians and that we should think of how Jesus would handle a situation before doing something that is wrong.
Jesus is important to all Christians.
Fellowship with Christians, more mature Christians can guide new Christians in a good direction, people can make friends with Christians who are into wholesome activities.
Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God who came to Earth to save humanity from sin. He is important to Christians because they believe he is the savior who offers forgiveness, eternal life, and a path to God.
Because Christians believe that the Bible is the inspired words of their God, written by humans.
Christians place no rank on the species which come after humans in importance.
yes Jesus is very important to christians as old prophecies were fulfilled. And we have salvation. No other religion gives you that.