If you mean "How is it treated as a reference book or object":
* A bible is a book - treat it as a book if you intend to use it for an extended period of time * If it is a valuable antique (a Gutenberg Bile) treat it as a valuable antique
If you mean "How is it treated as one of my valuable cultural icons":
* Treat it with the care you would give to the Qur'an, Tibetan Book of the Dead or a copy of the Heart Sutra. Any less care would be a bad example to those who see these other texts as being more valuable than your Bible to their culture.
Some people do not believe the Bible, but Christians believe it is right.
Christians that believe in the bible
Christians believe that Muhammad is not mentioned in the Bible.
they do not believe in it. it is no where in the bible
Christians believe this.
Christians believe in all of the Bible, Jews believe in the Old Testament part of the Bible and Muslims profess to believe in "all the Prophets and all the Scriptures." At the same time, however, they dismiss the Bible as being invalid and untrustworthy.
Most Christians believe the bible is the inspired word of God, and therefore trust it unconditionally. It's just part of their beliefs.
It is in the bible. specifically in acts.
Because the Bible clearly teaches it.
Christian use the Bible.
Yes Christians believe this.
Christians believe in what the bible says is right. If other religions believe the same then so be it. But the bible is the true word of God.