No, theism being true does not necessarily mean that Christianity must also be true. Theism is the belief in a higher power or deity, while Christianity is a specific religion that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. Other religions also believe in a higher power, so theism and Christianity are not mutually exclusive.
Henotheism is the belief in one God without denying the existence of other Gods.
Henotheism is the belief in one God without denying the existence of other Gods.
Not necessarily. You may be, but again, you may not.
It can mean a whole host of things: in Christianity, it is commonly used to denote the Trinity, it was a favorite of Celtic Christianity. However, it has also been used by various pagan groups and new agers.
Christanity can mean sorts of things such as the vicors dog colloar However it most commonly refers to the religion founded by a carpenter in medieval times. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion. It is also a monotheistic religion.
-theism- actually contains two roots: -the-, meaning "god, divinity", and "-ism", which is a suffix used to create abstract nouns denoting a actions, conditions, or beliefs. Words containing the element theism, including the word "theism" are thus abstract nouns signifying a particular aspect of belief or non-belief in a god or gods.polytheism = the belief in manygodsatheism = the belief that there is not a godmonotheism= the belief in onegod
If you mean where did Christianity begin, it began in Israel.
"That does not necessarily mean that I don't like you, it just means that I don't like your clothes." Is a sentence using necessarily.
Not necessarily
Not necessarily DNA match could mean the person was there before but it does not necessarily mean they were part of the crime
Antimonians profess Christianity or its teachings or profess to show the qualities of decency, kindness and fairness associated with Christianity. It can also mean just a person who has been christened or is a believer in Jesus and his teachings.
Yes culture does mean the same thing as race! :)