Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived
Many Filipinos acknowledge Jesus Christ, the Son of God, as their Lord and Savior.
No! Only Christians or the followers of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ Superstar is basically an atheistic POV on the Gospel. It is not a theological account of the Gospel.
No. They do, however, "recognize and acknowledge the important spiritual role of other religions and religious leaders which include Jesus, Buddha, and Muhammad." Members of Eckanar are expected to "respect the privacy beliefs and religious freedoms of others" (pg. 6 of their brochure).
God and Messiah Jesus Christ, though Jewish people believe in the Messiah, most don't recognize yet that it is Jesus. While Muslims believe in Jesus from their scripture they don't recognize Christ yet for who he really is. The prophet Abraham is viewed highly by all 3 religions.
No, Mary is only in the Catholic Church. They do acknowledge she was the mother of Jesus, but do not worship her.
Jesus Christ is savior, and an inspiration and good example to all.
The antonym of Christ is the Anti-Christ. 2 John 1:7, "I say this because many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, have gone out into the world. Any such person is the deceiver and the antichrist."
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.
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.
Christianity means religions following the teachings of Jesus Christ. There are many types of Christianity.
Well, anyone may claim Christianity; this does not mean that Christ will acknowledge them.