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Christmas: the birth of Jesus

Easter: Jesus's resurrection

Salvation and Love God, love others (themes)

Crucifixion: when Jesus was nailed to a cross; a slow, torturous death

Resurrection: Jesus's rise from the dead after 3 days

Bible and Gospels: holy books

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Though there are many important differences of interpretation and opinion of The Bible on which Christianity is based, Christians share a set of beliefs that they hold as essential to their faith:

1. Creeds

2. Jesus Christ

3. Salvation

4. Trinity

5. Death and resurrection of Jesus

6. Scriptures

7. Afterlife and Eschaton

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Answer 1

Christmas: the birth of Jesus

Easter: Jesus's resurrection

Salvation and Love God, love others (themes)

Crucifixion: when Jesus was nailed to a cross; a slow, torturous death

Resurrection: Jesus's rise from the dead after 3 days

Bible and Gospels: holy books

Answer 2

Though there are many important differences of interpretation and opinion of The Bible on which Christianity is based, Christians share a set of beliefs that they hold as essential to their faith:

1. Creeds

2. Jesus Christ

3. Salvation

4. Trinity

5. Death and resurrection of Jesus

6. Scriptures

7. Afterlife and Eschaton

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Believing that Jesus is the Messiah and that by believing in Jesus, we are saved.

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What are basic laws of Christianity?

According to Matthew 5 verse 17 none of the old testament laws will be done away with till heaven and earth pass away . So all the Jewish laws are the basic laws of Christianity.


Why are the epistles in the New Testament important?

The New Testament epistles are important to scholars because they help demonstrate how first-century Christianity evolved and some differences in belief that existed in various Christian communities.


How many followers are there in Christianity?

There are about 2.1 billion in Christianity


Who are the founders of Christianity?

Jesus Christ is the founder of christianity.


Did Paul redefine Christianity?

I think defined not redefined, because that was just the beginning of Christianity so Paul was defining what Christianity is.

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