The sacred sites of Christianity is basically the church.
No, there is no sacred word or saying for Christianity. Some denominations have chosen sacred words or sayings but those belong only to those denominations and do not transcend to the rest of Christianity. The closest Christianity has to having a sacred word is a sacred respect for the names of God but even in this, Christianity does not demand a death penalty when someone violates that sacred respect.
The Holy City of Jerusalem is perhaps the most significant.In no other single place can you find such a concentration of sites sacred to not just one, but three major world religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
It is the Bible.
Um ..JESUS
The Bible is the sacred text, or Scripture, of Christianity.
David Douglas has written: 'The atlas of sacred and spiritual sites' -- subject(s): Maps, Pictorial works, Sacred space 'Wilderness sojourn' -- subject(s): Christianity, Spiritual life, Wilderness (Theology)
Yes, The bible
The Holy Bible.
No. The Talmud is an explanatory legal treatise in Judaism. It is not a "sacred text" nor is it affiliated with Christianity in any way. (The Jewish sacred text is the Tanakh or Jewish Bible.)
The Hustle.
The Holy Bible.
The Holy Bible