Christianity, or Christians, don't have any holy scripts. They don't place themselves above other people or think they are better. They have The Bible that they use as a guide to their actions and lifestyle, But Christians, the true bible believing Christians, believe in loving God and being loved by God, and sharing that with everyone. That's all.
Christianity is holy as god is holy and we are his children.
Yes. The holy book of Christianity is the Bible.
The Holy Bible.
The Holy Bible
The Holy Bible.
He was the only one recorded in the holy scripts.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have all claimed the Holy Land for themselves.
There are many writings in Hinduism unlike what is prevalent in Christianity, Islam or some other religions where the holy writing is either the Bible or the Koran or something else. The astounding thing about these writings is the subtle harmony in these numerous scripts. The oldest writing is regarded as the Rig Veda.
There are no "holy" months, but Catholics celebrate Lent.
Globally speaking, the Holy Bible.
The Christian holy book is called "The Bible"
Jerusalem.