This is an impossible question to answer. However, within many services (especially in the Anglican Church, and especially during Lent) the 10 commandments are used frequently to remind us of God's will for humankind. Therefore, if Christian attend these services they will no doubt know the commandments.
Therefore, it is highly likely that the percentage of Christians who know the 10 commandments is very high - but short of doing a full statistical survey of the world's Christians, an actual figure would be impossible to quote.
Christians have a moral code that is based on the 10 Commandments that were given to Moses on Mount Sinai - there are good Christians and bad ones, but most Christians know when they are being bad, because they have been taught that they should be good.
First of all it is not Islams its muslims.there are 5 pillars of Islam. the Christians have 10 commandments. this is like our 10 commandments.
About 8-9% of Christians in the UK are Roman Catholic.
The Christians, or any religion that believes in the Christian God believe in his 10 commandments.Answer 2:The Ten Commandments were given by God to the Israelites, whom He led out of Egypt. Christians also believe in the Ten Commandments. Many of the basic laws of countries around the world have their roots in the Ten Commandments (e.g., Thou shalt not murder; Thou shalt not steal) but are NOT directly based on a particular religion, Christian or otherwise.
Think of the 10 commandments. All of them are haram (forbidden) in both Islam and Christianity.
the 10 commandments say that God is fist and there shall be no other gods before him. 10 commandments were given to Moses be God himself.
The "10 Commandments" are top level rules set out by the Jewish g-d. There are 3 versions in the Christian Bible (see link) which vary between themselves and are attributed to different authors. The Christians usually refer to the Exodus 20 version in referencing the 10 Commandments - no reason for this preference's origin are noted.Answer:The ten commands were given by god to Moses.The Christians usually refer to the Exodus 20 version in referencing the 10 Commandments.
The 10 Commandments were given to the Israelites via Moses - all 12 tribes of Jacob/Israel and not just the 4th tribe of Judah nicknamed the Jews.When Jesus came to establish the Church of God where members/diciples of His were eventually called 'Christians,' the foundational Laws of God remained fully in place and not removed as some teach.1 John 2:3New King James Version (NKJV) The Test of Knowing Him3 Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.The Commandments of God are His Eternal Law for all.
Actually it is when you look at the 10 commandments. An example would be murder. It is a sin to murder and it is a mortal sin. What we know as the 10 commandments is only a fraction of what was given to Moses. The total number of commandments is over 600, but the Catholic Church watered it down to 10 in the Middle Ages.
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Primarily 'fundamentalist' Christians do. The trend of mainstream Christianity is to see the Scripture as allegorical in most cases. As a percentage, it is probably less than 10%.
The city of Damascus in Syria has a major percentage of muslims, and there is only a small percentage of christians there.