Different Christian denominations have different beliefs in this respect. But in general, the do believe in some kind of afterlife, either in heaven or hell right when you die, or returning back to life right here on Earth, on Resurrection day, which seems to be related with the Second Coming of Jesus. Probably if you look around (with different Christian denominations), you will find yet other variations.
The death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
These are belief that relate to the spirit. And it includes life after death, baptism and so on.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
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Christianity believes quite a lot of things about death, furthermore, there are many different varieties of Christianity, and they do not all believe the same things about death or about many other things. Whole books have been written on this subject, but I will offer you what may be the central belief: the body dies, but the soul lives on.
The entire basis of Christianity is a belief in God. Without this core belief, there would be no Christianity - Protestant or any other.
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Voltaire is known for his criticism of Christianity and his strong belief in religious toleration. Julian the Apostate, emperor of Rome from 361 to 363 CE, is also known for his criticism of Christianity and his strong belief in religious toleration. At the same time as he criticised Christianity for its excesses, he admired the faith for the moral principles it taught. As an advocate of religious toleration, he initiated the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, a project eagerly abandoned by the Christian empire after his death.
Christianity stared in Israel. After the death of Christ.