Jesus Christ never visited America while he was living on Earth. According to the Christian Bible, Jesus lived out his entire life in Israel so physically he only visited parts of Israel mostly around the Galilee-area including Capernaum, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Bethany were he was born and died.
However, according to the Mormons, Jesus visited North America after his Resurrection, but this is not accepted by mainstream Christianity.
Jesus Christ is the name and title of the Son of God from the time of his anointing while on earth.
Yes People do believe in Christ but some that he was only a prophet while Christians say that he is the son of God
No Moses was a normal man, while Jesus was conceived by the holy spirit.
Both testify of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Book of Mormon also answers the question of where Christ went when He said "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold, them to must I visit". The Book of Mormon is a second witness of Jesus Christ. When the people where divided at the time of the Tower of Babel the Book of Mormon tells of three groups that went to what is now known as the Americas. The Bible is the Stick (Book) of Joseph while the Book of Mormon is the Stick of Ephraim. Together they bare testimony of Jesus Christ.
Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians acknowledge Jesus as the Saviour of the world, and while he most likely was not born on 25 December, it is the day Christians adopted from ancient pagan festivities to celebrate the birth of Christ.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Savior and Redeemer of the world and that there is "no other way nor means whereby salvation can come unto the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent". (Book of Mormon, Mosiah 3:17) Jesus Christ is the central focus of their worship. There are many great websites that detail more about what members of the Church believe about Jesus Christ. See the "Related Links" below to visit them.
Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians acknowledge Jesus as the Saviour of the world, and while he most likely was not born on 25 December, it is the day Christians adopted from ancient pagan festivities to celebrate the birth of Christ.
Kill? No, sweetheart. I think you have mistaken Christ for somebody else. Christ Jesus did and does not murder. He never sinned, for God made Him that way. No deceit was found in His mouth.
No, Jesus never got married while he was on earth. Those who are saved now are called the bride of Christ. One day, there will be a wedding feast in heaven, and Jesus will marry the Bride of Christ and those who are saved will become one with Christ.
Jesus is believed to have had no descendants. While it is possible that he did have descendants, this doesn't seem very likely.
Yes! Mormons believe that whoever loves Jesus Christ and follows him will be saved. Jesus said, "if ye love me, keep my commandments." Mormons believe that those who love Christ will keep his commandments, and therefore while eternal blessings come from Christ, most do not come independent of righteousness.
While Christians around the world are waiting for Christ's return, the Jewish people are still waiting for His initial arrival. We are told in the New Testament that only through Jesus Christ can we come to the Father. For those that do not believe that Jesus was the only son of God, may end up in hell.