Do you mean monotheistic?
Monolithic would mean that all of the sects are centered around a single pillar (a monolith), or it could be monolithic in the sense of being very large.
Although Christianity is centered around a non-physical pillar of faith, it isn't a monolith. It is very large, but there are larger faiths, so in that sense it wouldn't be monolithic.
It is however, a monotheistic religion where one God is worshiped; even though there are other holy figures in different sects (Saints, Mary, etc), they primarily stand as mediators rather than objects of worship.
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Christendom is defined by many as having the belief that Christ is the Son of God. Also his sacrifice is what allows men to enter into Heaven.
Now there are a few sects and many denominations of Christendom, but so long as that group believe Christ is the Son of God and by His sacrifice they are atoned for - I would surmise they are in Christendom.
Because of the faith of the people, and because Christianity always flourishes best when it is oppressed. Another excellent example is Ireland, the faith there was stronger than anywhere else in the world, UNTIL it was legalized, then the populace rapidly lost their faith and became pagan.
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Faith Williams's 2 best friends are Shepherd and Charlotte
Trends come and go, Christianity is at its best when unpopular.
Being a Christian is someone who practices Christianity to the best of their ability. A christian does their best to live like Christ, and therefore, love everyone to the best of their ability.
Christianity and Confucianism have in common Great Wisdom and the best parables around.
Christianity in various forms. The best form is Bible Christianity.
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This quiz helps determine which denomination of Christianity aligns best with your beliefs and practices.
Definitely Christianity. It is the best that there is. In Christianity we do not belive all that crap about reincarnation and stuff we believe that you die once and that God can save your soul if you want him to.
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