Christians / Catholics - be more specific ! We share in common the Nicene Creed... That is the belief of all "Christians" [Catholics included as we are Christians as well]
christians were hated for there belief in god by the romans who believed in rulers such as kings and many christians were killed for there belief
The belief of Jews and Christians that influenced European civilization was the way they marked time. There was also a belief that there is a supernatural being who controls the universe.
CHRISTIANS
The enmity stems from the belief that there is only one path to God. The Christians hold this belief (no one gets to the Father except through the Son), but the Jews do not hold this belief (the righteous of all nations will have a share in the World to Come).Because of this belief, Christians have persecuted Jews throughout the last 2000 years.Today, the persecution is minor compared to how it was in the past, and when it occurs, it is usually only in the form of harassment.It is important to not that NOT ALL Christians share this belief, and most Christians do not disrespect Jews.
they used to be polytheistic but then they became Christians
well i dont know
Baisically the old testament
Yes Christians believe in life after death. The Bible (God's word) teaches that.
It would be fair to say just the opposite is the belief of Christians.
In theory, the mere belief in heaven and hell ought to make Christians more ethical and more trustworthy than non-Christians, whether or not those entities actually exist. However, the proportion of Christians in our prison systems and on death-row indicates that this belief has a negligible effect on the daily lives of most people.
There are some Christians who believe that their belief that Christ is their Lord and Savior is not a religious belief, but a "relationship" with him. This is basically a redefinition of religious belief to disassociate oneself with the dogma and doctrine that comes with accepting it. However, despite redefinitions of Christians, a belief in a deity/higher power, having a relationship with this deity/higher power, and following principles associated with these beliefs constitute a religion. Many Christians of the Born-Again archetype are of the same opinion about the "personal relationship with Jesus Christ". However, not all sects of Christians agree on this.
It's not a myth it's a belief that Christians belive in.