The Holy Bible.
True.
True Teachings of Jesus Christ
True, even though the New Testament only takes up about a quarter of the Christian Bible.
Thomas Jefferson cut and pasted parts of the Gospels together to form a version of the teachings and life of Jesus. Mostly he removed the accounts of miracles. His book is in print today under the name, The Jefferson Bible.
Yes, this book is written by this author. It deciphers the yogic/mystic teachings of Jesus with an Eastern Perspective. The Yoga of Jesus must be understood with the Single Eye of the East. It is the contention of the author that The Master remains totally misinterpreted by the West, especially so by the Church hierarchy - for the last two thousand years.
JESUS IS THE HEAD OF THE TRUE 'CHURCH". THEREFORE, IT IS EXPECTED THAT ANY "LEADER" OF A CHURCH WOULD IMITATE THE TEACHINGS AND CONDUCT OF JESUS!
Yes, according to Christian tradition, the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles and other followers of Jesus on the day of Pentecost, empowering them to spread the teachings of Jesus and establish the early Christian Church. This event is described in the New Testament book of Acts.
The belief that Jesus is the true Lord is a central tenet of Christianity. Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and part of the Holy Trinity, which includes God the Father and the Holy Spirit. This belief is based on the teachings of the Bible and the core doctrines of the Christian faith.
Although the two are used interchangeably, they are NOT the same thing. A believer is one who believes Jesus came to earth in bodily form, lived a pure life without fault, and died for the sins of everyone. A born again Christian believes the same things, but has accepted Jesus' forgiveness for their sins and has dedicated their life to following Jesus and His teachings. The difference is that one can believe all of this to be true about Jesus, yet not accept Jesus or His teachings. A satanist, for example, believes in Jesus and His teachings, but has decided to commit their life to satan.
Christians follow Jesus, Jesus said turn the other cheek, He told Peter "put away your sword." So true Christians don't go around fighting with guns because that's not what Jesus wanted. Being a Christian is about following Jesus. To the extent that one acts contrary to Jesus teachings one is not a true Christian.
Yes, Catholics believe that the Bible is true. They consider it to be the inspired and infallible Word of God which contains the teachings that God has revealed to humanity. However, they interpret the Bible within the context of Sacred Tradition and the teachings of the Church.
False. Christianity is based on the death of Jesus Christ as a suitable sacrifice for sin. Jesus is the saviour that Judaism looked for but they failed to see this. Islam recognises Jesus as a prophet but nothing more.