" 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments" (Matthew 22:37-40 NIV).
To believe in God first you need to have faith in God.
they all originated in the Middle East. __________________________________________ The three religions are monotheist religions (despite the Trinity principle in Christianity). In additions, the three religions call for the same morals. Refer to related questions below for morals as extracted from Quran.
Yes. And a good one at that. But not limited to only christianity. Other songs reflect morals, love, etc.
True Christians have a positive effect on the morals of society. Most of the basic laws of civilization are based on The Bible.
Christianity is this-- Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved. Its not a religion as we would commonly understand it. It is believing in God through Christ and that brings about a change in people. The history has its ups and downs but the religion teaches morals.
because christian values undermined roman morals and because people liked Christianity it threatened roman rule so they had to eradicate it or else they would face destruction.
The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.The Romans were tolerant of almost all religions or cults. The only ones that they acted against were the ones which preached treason, such as Christianity, (at least some of the time) and those cults which they considered dangerous to public morals such as the cult of Bacchus.
there morals. there morals. there morals.
The Christian Holy Books are the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, which are typically composed of stories and narratives or poetry and speeches from which can be gleaned morals and virtues.
There is no patron saint of morals as all saints had morals.
Islam is not necessarily a society but, like christianity, judaism and many others preaches certain morals and values. How people feel about these depends on how they interpret these values
These principles and concepts are called Judeo-Christian values. Much of Western society was founded on and still adheres to Judeo-Christianity.
Morals are demonstrated by honorable conduct and reliability.