The Bible occasionally refers to the 'heart' in a figurative way; as if it had a mind of its own. The Bible states that our 'heart' can be a deceptive little thing. It may wish to please God, and do what is right; but it works in conjunction with 'the flesh'. The 'flesh' may desire something which Jehovah God has determined is wrong. The 'mind/brain' knows right from wrong, by having read the Bible. So the 'flesh' -- needs 'the heart' to force 'the mind' to work for the flesh; to find a loophole; to figure out something that makes allowance for the wrongdoing.
One should put full trust in God's requirements, that they are indeed righteous. This is the best way to follow; you can't hardly go wrong.
Yes. Christians follow the Holy Bible.
Answer 1: Christians cannot hate Mulslims as Jesus taught Christians to love even their enemies. So this question is a wrong question. The definition of the Christian is one who follow the teaching of Jesus (New Testament). Answer 2: I don't now if all christians hate Muslims i just now that i have a friend that is a Muslim and i love her very much (nohomo) any way that's all i now.
Islam is the religion that Muslim people follow, in the same way that Judaism is the religion practiced by Jews and that Christians follow Christianity.
Islam is the religion that Muslim people follow, in the same way that Judaism is the religion practiced by Jews and that Christians follow Christianity.
Christians mostly killed Muslims and Jews during the Crusades. The whole thing was wrong- it was a slaughter.
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Reconciliation and forgiveness are extremely important to Christians. This is because Christians try to follow the example of Jesus Christ. Jesus was known for forgiving those who did him wrong, and accepting all people, regardless of how society perceived them.
Christians of ancient times are the same as true Christians now-They are ones who follow the example Christ set, to the best of their ability. (1 Peter 2:21) They adhere to the commands he gave his followers, starting with loving Jehovah God with everything they are as a person (Matthew 22:36-37), and loving one's "neighbor" (a.k.a. mankind in general) as they would themselves. (Matthew 22:39). They also make sure to show love to fellow believers (John 13:35). Another huge distinction is their preaching and teaching others with the aim of making disciples. (Matthew 28:19-20) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
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Only christians who want to follow in the path of Jesus s way and want a change in their lives take baptism.
well, it depends, they believe that the only way of have a relationshp with god is by him and nobody else.
No, the Pope is for the Christians.