People who believe in The Bible are Christians.
AnswerActually the term Christian is applied to all who follow Jesus Christ and accept him as Lord and Saviour.There are many Chistians who accept the Bible literally; especially the Genesis account of the creation of the world. These are known as Creationists. Often such Christians sadly put the Bible first above love, compassion, justice, and often common sense. However the vast majority of Christians realise that the Bible, though God-inspired writing, is not something to be worshipped over and above God. Instead they see it as guidance to help a Chrstian lifestyle that puts God in Jesus Christ as the central figure in their lives rather than a book.
probably religious bible believers. :)
sorry they don't know in English Romans 5:7 says 'righteous', but in aramaic the correct word is 'wicked'; which makes more sense. maybe soon they'll add to their belief a time of researching the text in the Hebrew language. :)
Literal-minded or Fundamentalist.
If you read about "Universalism", for example in the Wikipedia, it will quickly become clear that this is not a single united group, but rather a tendency - i.e., there are various different groups that say they are universalists, so it is not likely that all of them believe the same thing about most religious topics. In any case, in case any such groups does believe in the Bible, belief in the Bible would probably not be their main emphasis.
the ones who worshipped the gods.
The Quakers are Christians, and they believe in the Bible.
What group of people do anthropologists believe the most of alaska's native people are descended from?
Maybe because the Bible is the truth, and Mormonism is a cult.... I'd go with what the Bible says, not what a group of people believe.
Of course not. No one and no group of people can possibly know the answer to everything.
Mennonites are a Protestant group of Christians. The are a group of people of different ethnic origins who believe in God and practice their religion. Atheists are a group of people who do not believe in God. Atheists could possibly believe in evolution.
I believe that the key linkage group in the United States is the "media". This assumption is based on scientific studies done at the university of Harvard law. It shows that when people watch television programs, they in turn soak material into their brains. This proves that the media is the key linkage group in the US. When people hear someone on TV say something, in turn they automatically believe everything that they hear.
I believe that would be an interest group.
gay people are not a unified group with respect to what they believe, so the question is essentially meaningless.
I believe they are the Massai.
the people as a group should own utilities