Some of the denominations are simply different ways of governing the church body. Others have different doctrines. Some may even be in apostasy--falling away from what The Bible teaches. You can evaluate that as you study the scripture. But you are right--the only doctrine that matters is what God says in the Bible. The one way Christ referred to is that no one comes to the Father but by Him (Jesus).
There is no such thing as the "Christians leaders", but Christians follow God. There is a difference between Christians and other religions that believe in God though: CHristians believe in Christ (Jesus). That is where the word came from, so yeah! you could calll Christ our leader!!! :)
Jesus is only celebrated by Christians and not by Muslims.
True Christians only worship Jesus, nothing else.
They are called christians.
Only Christians read the New Testament because it follows Jesus, who is only the messiah in Christian mythology.
Christians regard Jesus Christ as the one and only Saviour.
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No! Only Christians or the followers of Jesus Christ.
we belive that jesus IS our savor and lord. the only way to heaven.
Catholic AnswerYou will have to be more specific with your question. The Catholic Church is the only church which was founded by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and it has NO denominations.
They believe that Christ Jesus is the savior. To Christians He is also the creator and the almighty and eternal God of the Bible. If He were not then He is a liar and cannot save anyone, not even Himself. It also means that Christians recognize Him as Lord of their life. They also recognize that God gave a free will and so there are many as the Bible says who will not believe although God has given them sufficient evidence to do so. About two thirds of the world do not believe in Jesus as the savior. I do not agree that God has given everyone sufficient evidence that Jesus is the only savior. Christians are those that follow the teachings of Christ. It does not matter if Jesus is considered as a god or not. It does not matter if the believer follows Mormonism, Jehovah's Witness, Amish, Orthodox, Catholic or any of the approximately 38,000 other denominations. If you believe in Jesus' teachings, then you're a Christian, period. It's believeing in Jesus that is important not the dictates of the denomination.
Christians are instructed to worship only God with Jesus Christ as the Son of God being our only intercessor for us. Humans who have died are 'sleeping' and awaiting their call to Judgement as the Scripture clearly indicates.