It is not an established fact that Sunday church mixes Baal worship in with its prayers. Many Christians would contest this view.But lets first establish Bail worship.Most know the meaning of (Bail) is (another husband).With one thing in mind that is to substitute the written word of God for a God of their own imagination subtly: (slight as to be difficult to detect or scribe).To the point most would not even know what sin is.As most now would contest the written word replacing it with tradition.But of the times (fixed special occasion)and the seasons (moed; a feast day) brethren you have no need that i write unto you.
Israel has three different religions, jewish, christianity, and islam. The Islam worship their god Allah. The Christians worship God. And the Jews worship the messiah.
Jews, Christians, and Muslims all represent the three majority religions in Israel.
People of Israel are Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Everyone practice worshiping in his/her relevant worshiping place.
Yes, there are born-again Christians living in Israel. They make up a small minority of the population, but there are churches and communities in Israel where born-again Christians worship and live out their faith.
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas on December 25, just as Christians everywhere else in the world do. Although Jews don't celebrate Christmas, Israeli police and military are posted at Christian holy sites, to protect the security of the Christian pilgrims and avoid disruption of their worship.
that they were not to worship it
To worship the Jews go to the synagogue.
144,000 Israeli Christians.
There are approximately 120 000 - 140 000 Christians in Israel (around 2 percent of the population).
Jerusalem.AnswerThere was never one city that was the centre of worship for both Israel and Judah. The centres of worship in Israel were Bethel and Samaria. The centre of worship in Judah was Jerusalem. Each nation had its own distinctive religious customs.
AnswerChristians are not persecuted for being Christians in either Israel or the Palestinian territories. Arguably, Christian Arabs may be discriminated against for their ethnicity, but not for being Christians.
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