Believing that Jesus is the Son of God and The Bible is God's Word are core beliefs of Christianity. All true denominations of Christianity (Baptist, Methodist, Catholicism, etc.) believe that.
If you believe Jesus is a god then you are a Christian, baptised or not. There are also religions that believe in Jesus but do not believe him to be god. There is no evidence in their literature to suggest they will or can be abandoned by Jesus. If you are not a Christian or any other religion that believes in Jesus then the question is moot, it does not matter if Jesus abandons you.
Why of course. The Bible is the heart of The Christian Faith alongside with The Cross and Jesus Christ.
Christian Scientists study the Bible daily. They believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God and they strive to follow His teachings.
This depends on your perspective, if you are referring to Jesus of the Christian Bible: all Christians believe so. As of our day, we have yet to prove that humans can come back from the dead.
Because they believe that Jesus Christ is the Messiah and the Son of God as the Bible says.
Both religions believe in the idea of one God (though the concept of God is viewed very differently within the two religions). Both religions share the Hebrew Bible, though the Christian version, called the Old Testament, is only read in translation and the early church changed the order of the books. Jews keep the Hebrew Bible in its original order. Both religions teach a philosophy of treating others with kindness (though the early and medieval Christians were not very kind to Jews.)
77 is it?
To be a Christian according to the Bible means to believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior, and to follow his teachings and example in one's life. It involves having faith in Jesus, repenting of sins, being baptized, and living a life that reflects the love and teachings of Jesus.
Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived
This happens since all religions are trying to recruit as many followers as possible and there is always one that gets in the other's way, for example, Jews say that Jesus Christ was not the son of god and that bothers and gets in the way of the holy teachings of the Christian Bible
Yes, being a 'Christian' is to be a disciple of Jesus 'Christ.'
The Christian bible has two parts: The old testament and the new testament. Christians believe that when Jesus came and died for our sins, he said that the old testament did not matter any longer. Judaism does not believe in Jesus, so they do not have the new testament. They follow the original old testament, which as I stated, is also in the Christian bible.