Because Jainism is polytheistic, while Christianity is monotheistic.
That's a great question. I would think that Jainism is the most like Buddhism. They are both Dharmic religions with very similar beliefs.
Disagree. A true Christian would work to improve the world, not to reject it completely.
His discoveries were not against Christian beliefs. Galileo was himself a Christian. The discoveries were, however, against the politics of the church at that time.
that would depend on the persons own beliefs and the beliefs of the people who have the say on the holy ground, they are both christian beliefs with similar ideals, why not?? that would depend on the persons own beliefs and the beliefs of the people who have the say on the holy ground, they are both christian beliefs with similar ideals, why not??
Harry Potter is a fictional character. The character's religious beliefs are not discussed in the books, but as JK Rowling is a Christian, its likely that she would make her hero a Christian.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
I disagree. I would say that service to others is the most important act of Christian worship. Besides, Holy Communion is only used in some Christian denominations.
In the age of Mahavir, Jainism was known as "Jin Sashan" which would roughly translate to "Jainism" itself, because 23 other Tirthankaras had preceded Mahavir and spread the principles of Jainism. In the age of Mahavir, his parents and many others were already following Jainism propagated by Parshwanath, the 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism.
jainism, budhism,christianity****Jainism and Sikhism would be most closely related.
Harry Potter is a fictional character. The character's religious beliefs are not discussed in the books, but as JK Rowling is a Christian, its likely that she would make her hero a Christian.
I would disagree with that last statement.
Most people would not disagree with following the moral teachings of the Church. They are much the same as those of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and so on. Many disagree with following the religious teachings of the Christian Church, simply because they believe them to be untrue. If one is a Muslim, Budhhist, Hindu or atheist, then the religious teachings of the Church simply do not apply.