Yes.
Most modern scholars of ancient times agree that Jesus actually lived and died in the past. Historians consider the Gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke along with the letters of Paul to be the best sources for investigating the historical Jesus
There are also mentions of Jesus in non-Christian writing. These are used in historical analyses of the existence of Jesus. Jesus is mentioned twice in the works of 1st-century Roman historian Josephus and once in the works of the 2nd-century Roman historian Tacitus.
No I believe in Jesus who died on the cross for you, me, and everybody.
Christian's believe that Jesus died as a ransom to our sin.
The Christian Cross refers to the cross which Jesus died on and signifies the importance of him.
It is estimated that a third of the world's population considers themselves Christian.
Yes, members of the LDS faith believe that Jesus died on the cross as part of his atonement for the sins of humanity.
According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ died on the cross, but no one physically died with him at that moment.
It is because the Christian's savior and God, Jesus Christ, died on a cross to save mankind.
Baha'is definitely believe that Jesus was crucified.
Because you believe that Jesus died for you and also arose from the dead , then we will have salvation.
We Christians believe that Jesus died for the sins of the world on the cross at Calvary, and if we believe he died and rose from the dead we shall be saved.
The only requirement of being "Christian" is that you believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and that he was the son of God and died on the Cross for our sins and then was risen again on the 3rd day. Jesus didn't die to give us a religion, it was to bring us everlasting life.
The Bible, of course! The cross, which Jesus died on.