There are more than a few, hence a recent poll of over 30,000 churches/organizations worldwide which call themselves Christian - each with differences in their stated beliefs.
Some of the major differences are:
* Godhead - how many divine beings in it currently?
* Sabbath - the God-given 7th day of rest (Sunset Friday to sunset Saturday) or is it the 1st day of the week or another?
* Laws of God - are all the Laws given to the Israelites still in place/modified or have just the Sacrificial and Cleansing laws done away with by Jesus, the eternal High Priest?
* Intercession - can Mother Mary and other 'Saints' intercede on behalf of mankind or is Jesus the only Intercessor?
* Confession - can one simply and privately confess to God or must one see an official 'Priest?'
* Food - are dietary Laws still in effect or have they been done away with?
* Works - is salvation of Grace or can works save a person? Are new diciples expected to do God's good works?
* Government - is God's government found in a large organization or a 'little flock?
* Judgment - does one get judged immediately at death or do they just sleep and are then awakened in a specific order for the judgment process?
* Heaven/Hell/Rapture - just what is the correct definition of each?
* Millenial Rule - before/during/after the Tribulation Period?
Depending on what one group accepts, modifies, or discounts will give the questioner their answer to this question for the most part. There will be some with other, 'minor' differences.
Disagreements and different beliefs.
No, iconoclasm is not restricted to Christianity by any means. By definition, it is a deliberate destruction within the religious icons and beliefs of any culture - not just Christianity.
Christians believe in one god, who created the universe and all that is in it.
Christianity has the beliefs that God is love. That in Love, he came down to Earth in the flesh, as Jesus. He died on the cross to redeem us from our sins. Those who believe in this and confess Jesus as Lord are promised eternal life.
Christianity
A dissenter is a type of person that disagrees or dissents. These disagreements can be with beliefs, opinions, and the like.
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There are differences between Shaivas and Vaishnavas.
There region was a mixture of beliefs but the tonkawas resisted christianity............
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they believe in christianity
Orthodox Christianity