Answer: Depending on where they stand in their personal faith, Christian believers may look at unbelief in different ways.
They may look at it as a confirmation of their belief in The Bible, since unbelief is itself talked about a lot in the Bible.
Christians may also see unbelief as the greatest tragedy that can ever happen to a person because of its ultimate consequences.
Unbelievers can worship but when and if they do they cease being non-believers unless they worship their unbelief.
There are no "Christian scholars" who are non-believers. it is an impossibility.
Around 2.1 million believers
I donÕt think begger is a good term to describe a Christian. Christians are people that follow the words and works of Jesus Christ. They are not beggers but believers.
Around the world and even in the jungles. Some countries have a low population of Christian believers and some have a lot. The country with the most Christians is South Korea. Amazing huh? Neary every country has Christian believers.
Members are typically believers in Jesus.
The establishment of the Catholic Church dates back to Apostolic times. In Christian antiquity there were many Christian believers who adhered to all that the Apostles believed and taught - these were the Catholics. There were other Christian believers who dissented from this or that teaching or practice, whom the Catholics called heretics.
The baptism of Jesus in the Bible is significant for Christian believers because it symbolizes Jesus' identification with humanity, his obedience to God, and the beginning of his public ministry. It also serves as a model for believers to follow in publicly declaring their faith and commitment to God.
I would probably say Christian.
Roman Catholic AnswerA Christian.
Divine Restoration - 2005 Believers Christian Fellowship Church Bronx 3-4 was released on: USA: 2008
Christian believers are expected to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, which include loving God and others, practicing forgiveness, showing compassion, living with integrity, and following the Ten Commandments.