Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah promised in the Old Testament. Jews do not.
NO. It is a Christian Protestant religion based on the teachings of Martin Luther who broke with the Catholic church.
Martin Luther.Catholic AnswerI hate to disagree but nobody broke away from the Catholic Church AND thought that Church teachings should be more accessible to the people. People who broke away from the Church did so because they disagree with and couldn't live according to Church teachings, NOT because they thought they should be more accessible. Martin Luther is a prime example of someone who broke away from the Catholic Church precisely BECAUSE he couldn't live with Church teachings and failed to try.
It is the SAME faith (belief in Christ and God), it is just that the Lutherans felt (with good reason) that the people in charge of the Catholic church had become corrupt and were not living up to Christs teachings anymore. They therefore broke away form that church and set up a simpler, separate Christian community.
Nearly all the different Christian religious sects today had their origin in the Latin Church. They broke off from Catholicism for various reasons over the years. In many cases, additional sects broke off from these Protestant denominations.
his teaching was that you could be religious or not be that religious
Yes, he did. But they broke up and he NOW dates Christian Serratos.
Eastern Schism.
The usual one - of a range of gods with different roles, headed by the high god Zeus. The gods of the western world were similar, and they recognised that they were the same gods under different names, ie Greek Zeus = Roman Jupiter. It was not until the emergence of the Jewish, Christian and Islamic single gods that religion turned nasty and religious wars broke out with vast numbers of people slaughtered in the god's name.
Imperial, Christian (Eastern Orthodox) and broke
Protestants
Christianity was merely a term used for those who follow Jesus and His teachings. Christianity could be said to be God's way to mankind and "Religion" is mankind's way to God. The point to all religions, or beliefs, even Christianity, is to see and experience God in your life and soul. If that is not happening, look for another path to God, or change your lifestyle and belief system. ___________________ In the very earliest days, Christians were Jews who continued to worship in the temple and in Synogogues. Within the first century, and for various reasons, Christians broke off from the Jewish practices. Christians were moving toward an understanding that the Christian message included gentiles, and there were also differences regarding the place of the Law.
Sabbath.