For Christians, Jerusalem represents a place of "reverence" due to the fact that it was the place where (i) Jesus Christ was born and (ii) where the Christian faith was born. Note: Although Christian tradition states that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, it is only 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Jerusalem.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
It is mainly of interest to Christians, so it is mostly Christians that go, but anyone can go to Lourdes.
they go to paris i heard
True Christians (the true servants of God) will go to heaven on Judgment Day.
Christians do not really have a specific religious pilgramidge but some christians do go to jerusalam to see the birth place of jesus
Of course they can.
CHRISTIANS You'll find Christians in church, but anyone can go to church. Being a Christian is not a prerequisite to going to church.
They Mostly Go To ChurchBy Georgiia
Yes.Jews who go to Israel typically go for either religious tourism or to make short-term visits or immigrate. Christians typically go for religious tourism.
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On the internet.
There is no prohibition on including Christians in a Hanukkah celebration, but most Jews will not go out of their way to invite Christians to join them.