Everyone sees Jesus in their own image. Conservative Christians see him as conservative, just like themselves, and can even find verses in The Bible to prove it. Liberal Christians see Jesus as liberal, and they too can find verses in the Bible to prove it.
Christian conservatives often prioritize traditional values, limited government, and personal responsibility, which align more closely with conservative political ideologies. They may interpret Jesus's teachings on personal responsibility and morality as being more aligned with conservative principles rather than liberal ones. Additionally, there is theological diversity within Christianity, and interpretations of Jesus's political or social views can vary among different Christian groups.
The three kings, also known as the Magi, are said to have brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus as a symbol of royalty, divinity, and mortality. These gifts were significant in their representation of Jesusβs role as a king, a priest, and a savior.
Jesus said in Matthew 7:19 that every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire. This can be seen as a metaphor for the judgment that awaits those who do not bear good deeds in their lives.
The story that the Jews bribed the guards to spread was that Jesus' body was stolen by His disciples while the guards were sleeping. This deception was meant to cover up the fact that Jesus had risen from the dead as He had foretold.
Another term for BC is Before Christ. It denotes the time period before the birth of Jesus Christ.
Many Mormons support capitalist principles due to their emphasis on personal responsibility, self-reliance, and hard work as virtues. However, not all Mormons adhere to capitalist ideologies, and there is diversity in economic views within the Mormon community.
Jesus is the son of God, not a politician. Now on the other hand if you look at the Conservatives (Republican) view verses the Liberal view (Democrat), you will notice that almost all the Conservatives view lines up with Christianity while the Liberal view opposes it.
Yes, being a 'Christian' is to be a disciple of Jesus 'Christ.'
If you believe Jesus is a god then you are a Christian, baptised or not. There are also religions that believe in Jesus but do not believe him to be god. There is no evidence in their literature to suggest they will or can be abandoned by Jesus. If you are not a Christian or any other religion that believes in Jesus then the question is moot, it does not matter if Jesus abandons you.
Christian's believe that Jesus died as a ransom to our sin.
King of the Jews.
If you believe in Jesus that would make you a Christian.
Christians are followers of Jesus Christ and first and foremost they believe in Jesus, and who He is, God Son.
Because you believe that Jesus died for you and also arose from the dead , then we will have salvation.
Jesus is not god, he is the son of god, if you believe. he is the prophet of the christian faith, if you do not believe he is or was the Prophet of Christianity then you are in fact not a christian.
To be Christian means to believe in Jesus more and follow his teachings. To be Christian means to make peace with everybody around you no matter if they are your enemies or not. Everyone is important around you.
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I believe in Jesus and God.