Monotheistic is what I think you are looking for
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The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'Christian' (a word for a person) is Christianity, a word for a belief.
Because he was called Jesus Christ - and Christianity takes its name from him!
Yes, in Christian belief, Christ and Jesus refer to the same person, Jesus Christ, who is considered the Son of God and the central figure of Christianity.
No. Christianity, and religion for that matter, are immaterial to the citizenship process. There are people of every possible imaginable religious belief who are legal residents.
Reasonable suspicion
A bible basher is a person who preaches Christianity, to the extent that they take as many opportunities as possible to publicize their belief and convert those around them.
Religion is belief followed by a person or a group. Example Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism etc.
Jesus Christ. He is the founder and the heart of Christianity. He came to Earth, died for the sins of the world, and then rose again three days later - thus forming the core of Christianity. Belief in Him is absolutely required for any form of Christianity - to deny Him is, by definition, to be something other than a Christian.
Atheism is lack of belief in gods. A person who fits into that description is called an atheist.
The belief that one race is superior to others is called racism. It is a form of prejudice and discrimination based on a person's race or ethnicity.
Jesus is The main person and study in christianity.