Christianity is the religion that was primarily inspired by the New Testament, but there is nobody who lives their lives strictly according to the provisions of the New Testament.
Answer:Christianity. Believers in Christ were first called Christians in Antioch because their behavior, activity, and speech were Christ like (Acts 11:26).
The new Testament is read by the christian believers.
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At least 600+ years after the New Testament of the Bible was written.
Christianity
Christians as a whole profess to believe in the New Testament which is the bible books of Matthew through Revelation.
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Christianity shares the Old Testament with Judaism, and the New Testament is specific to Christianity.
Originally, the Jewish people, with the Old Testament. The Christians are also associated with it, but they follow the New Testament
The Old Testament authors were Jewish and the New Testament authors Christian, although some of the New Testament authors (Paul, for example) came from a Jewis background.
There is no exact equivalent to the New Testament, but Homer's Iliad and Odessey together were somewhat the Greek equivalent to the Bible.
Apart from Christianity, you could say that all other religions do not accept the New Testament. (The religion that accepts the Old Testament, or Hebrew Bible, but not the New Testament, is Judaism.) It is also worth noting that Islam rejects the New Testament as written, but does not reject the spiritual nature of the events it describes. Islam holds the New Testament to be a corrupted form of Jesus's Ministry, something that is very important in Islam.
Cristian and Baptists do, not sure about any others.