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The prayer that unites all Christians is the Lord's Prayer, taught by Jesus to His disciples. It emphasizes fundamental Christian beliefs, including the sanctity of God's name, the importance of forgiveness, and the desire for God's kingdom to come. This prayer is recited in various forms across different Christian denominations, reflecting a shared faith and commitment to the teachings of Christ. Its universal nature makes it a central element of Christian worship and devotion.

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