Christianity is a monotheistic religion and Abrahamic religion based on the Christian Bible. Being saved and going to heaven is not based on the belief of God, but the belief in Jesus, a son of God but God at the same time, who died on a cross for our sins, and that only Jesus' blood can cleanse us.
Christian morality is based on the classic "golden rule", which basically is "do onto others as you would have them do onto you." (matthew 7:12)
so if you value your own life, don't kill other people. if you want to keep your money, don't steal from others, etc.
the whole meaning of this is to treat others with love and respect, including your enemies, in the hope they will see god's love in you.
it can make a huge difference in your life.
and if you still don't get it, talk to a local pastor or something, I'm absolutely sure they can explain it better than I ever could :)
hope I helped!
the main religious traditions of China are Buddhism and Christianity.
it is Christianity
racism, sexism and war
Orthodox Syriac Christianity is based on the teachings of St. Thomas the Apostle and is centered in the Middle East. Coptic Christianity, on the other hand, is based in Egypt and follows the teachings of St. Mark the Apostle. Both traditions have their own liturgical languages (Syriac and Coptic, respectively) and distinctive cultural practices.
I think a better question would be what is the implications of Christianity on African traditions.
Christianity and Judaism
The traditions related to Mistletoe are mostly old cultural traditions that predate Christianity. There is no direct relation between Mistletoe and any Christian sacrament.
The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations and traditions.
He blended the traditions by helping Europeans relize that they shared common bonds, such as christianity.
Ecumenism. The problem is that people define 'within Christianity' differently.
Because Jesus Christ on which Christianity is based is the Son of God/God.
Christianity itself has its roots in the Jewish faith. There are no popular religions that are based on Christianity, however there are a lot of forms of Christianity such as Orthodox, Methodist, Baptist, and so on.