In everyday life.. Christian faith has no off switch.
Officially, Christians don't have specific rights other than legal and civil rights. They have the right to practice religion freely. However, they may not use public institutions to promote religion (in theory; in practice it does happen--such as faith based initiatives).
Because people were inspired by the courage of the early Christians(many of whom were only children), & their willingness to die for their faith, that they too, became Christians. "The Blood of the Martyrs is the Seed of the Faith."
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
Christians in Egypt were minority and were under the excessive aggression and control of the Byzantine rulers who were opposing their faith. They asked rescue of the Muslim Caliph Omar for their knowing of his justice. Then Muslims invaded Egypt and conquered the Romans and give freedom to the Christians to practice their religion rituals in public and not secretly as it was during the Roman occupation to Egypt. Through hundreds of years, many Egyptians converted to Islamic faith and till now you find many families partly Muslims and partly Christians.
It is very likely that many of the early Christians followed the first-century Jewish practice of placing the bones of their dead in ossuaries, or bone boxes. Certainly, by the third century, we find a widespread Christian practice of using the catacombs for storage of the dead, a practice not unlike the use of ossuaries. Romans could bury or burn their dead, but at different times one practice was preferred over another, and family preferences were the deciding factor. The pagan Romans were deeply religious and would have treated their dead with due respect.
that was why early Christians were antisemitic.
Most Egyptians practice the Muslim faith. Some practice a form of Christianity called Coptic Christians.
Commonly they practice their faith in Churches on Sundays. However, as true followers or imitators (disciples) of Christ we are to 'practice' His way of life by following His sayings.
Christianity is based on the persons belief. If they are really loyal to God they practice his word and beliefs. But it mostly depends on the person
Most people there are Christians (Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestants). Very few people practice the Jewish faith there I believe.
Faith. Faith is a gift from God, and a choice is made to embrace that faith. Christians choose, by faith, to believe that God can do anything.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Nicene Creed is a basic summary of the beliefs of Christian. Christians practice their faith by living a good Christian life: following the Ten Commandments of God, the Six Precepts of the Church, and exercising the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.
presently 'Trinity'
everyone one has faith like Christians have faith in god and they believe in jesus
Hey they practice their faith in a Buddhism temple. So, they can medatate and all kinds of stuf.
No, Mosques are for the people practice the faith muslims and temple are for the people who practice the faith of judisam
Tempting Faith - Private Practice - was created on 2008-11-26.