Bethlehem is where Jesus Christ, who Christians believe to be the Son of God, was born. It is also the birthplace of King David.
Bethlehem is important to Christians because that is where the baby Jesus was born.
In Bethlehem, Christians can pray and focus their attention on the birth of Jesus Christ. This is the incarnation - the belief that Jesus is God made flesh. The experience of being in the place where the incarnation is believed to have happened can have huge spiritual importance for Christians. Religion was very important to the Romans. Within the Roman Empire, Christianity was banned and Christians were punished for many years. Feeding Christians to the lions was seen as entertainment in Ancient Rome.
Bethlehem is important to Christianity because it is believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ, who is considered the central figure of the religion. Christians view Bethlehem as a sacred place where the prophecy of the Messiah's birth was fulfilled, and it holds significant religious and historical significance in the Christian faith.
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Bethlehem.
There are Christians living there, but they are not the majority.
It is their Holy City just as Bethlehem is to Christians
One of the holiest of cities for Christians is the city of Jerusalem. Bethlehem is another holy city for Christians.
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
In a stable in Bethlehem.
Because it is the city where Christianity started by the birth of Jesus Christ. Because it is the city where David "The King of Judea" was born in it. Because it is the city where live in it the first ancient Christians (The Bethlehemite Christians). Because it is the city where you celebrate you best Christmas in it.
AnswerBethlehem is part of the Palestinian territories and continues to have a significant Christian population, although many Christian Palestinians have been able to emigrate to the West. There are Christian churches in Bethlehem and, as long as the Israeli authorities allow overseas Christians access to the West Bank, they are free to worship in Bethlehem. The Christmas nativity is an important part of the calendar.