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A:Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the founder of their religion. They say that he preached great moral truths and healed the sick, then was executed by crucifixion in Jerusalem, by the orders of the Roman governor Pontius Pilate.

In the gospel stories, Jesus did not really enunciate a mission to the world, but Christians believe that his crucifixion was part of a divine plan that would allow God to forgive mankind its sins, by his death on the cross. On this view, his mission was to become known, so that people would believe and be saved. Against this, Mark's Gospel says that Jesus frequently commanded those he healed not to tell others about him, suggesting that he really did not want himself to become known. Many say that Jesus Christ will return to earth and establish a kingdom of heaven on earth.

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