Yes.
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw and touched Jesus's wounds for himself. Jesus appeared to Thomas and invited him to touch his wounds, after which Thomas declared his belief.
Catholics are part of the Roman Catholic Church while Presbyterians are part of the Reformed Protestant tradition. Catholics believe in the authority of the Pope and sacraments while Presbyterians follow a Presbyterian form of government with elected elders. Additionally, Catholics have a strong emphasis on tradition and liturgical worship, whereas Presbyterians typically have a simpler worship style.
Catholics do not eat meat of Fridays during lent in remembrance of the day of Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity. It is a form of penance to honor and worship God. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends of Easter Sunday. Lent lasts 40 days (not counting Sundays).
If believe means "was a historic figure" this is a matter for individuals to decide and not part of Buddhim.If believe means "Jesus was a deity", then no, Buddhism has no need of or use for deities.Answer:Some Buddhists believe that Jesus was a Bodhisattva, a being who dedicated his life to helping all beings.Answer:Buddhist believe that Jesus did exist.. they are not against any kinds of beliefs..They are open minded and are willing to accept that there are other religions out there..Answer:Buddhists don't necessarily believe in God. They might say that Jesus was a bodhisattva, an enlightened soul who has compassion for the souls trapped in samsara, and descends to Earth as an earthly creature to help enlighten the lost souls.Answer:Buddhists do not believe Jesus is God's son, nor do they believe there is any God at all. The principles of Buddhism state that there is no supreme creator or other planes of existence, everything is energy and energy changes shapes and forms. The goal of Buddhism is to increase your karma through good moral acts during your several lives in order to become one with the great energy, Nirvana.The tradition of Budhism was born in India and developed in the areas between India and China. Conversly, the concepts of Jesus developed in the Middle East. So while Globalization may have mixed Jesus into modern Budhist beliefs,Traditional Budhists would have had no reason even to KNOW of Jesus, let alone form opinions about him.
Some people believe that Jesus, the Son of God, died on the cross to save people's sins. Going to the Stations of the Cross gives people an idea on how good Jesus was when he gave his life to save ours. When you go there, you realize if Jesus saved our lives, we owe them to him, and should always respect that.
We genuflect in the presence of Jesus at the tabernacle, or before the sacred host when exposed, as Catholics believe this is the real presence of Jesus. Catholics bow in front of the altar, since it a consecrated sign of Jesus,but genuflect when Jesus is present there in the bread and wine, or at the tabernacle, where the body of Jesus in the form of bread is kept for distribution to the sick.
Catholics follow Church tradition and the scripture, although they do not interpret the scripture literally, and attempt to live as Jesus did. They accept the Pope as leader of the Church and believe him to be infallible. Catholics worship an all powerful God in the form of the Holy Trinity--God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit--and go to church every Sunday and on holy days.
No, not exactly: Catholic belief is that at the consecration of the bread and wine at Mass, these elements become the true essence of the Body and Blood of Christ. While the physical form is unchanged, it is believed there is an essential transformation. Catholics do not believe that the bread and wine are representative, they believe they are the Body and Blood of Christ (in essence).
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Christians and Catholics have very similar beliefs because Catholicism comes off of Christianity. But there is one main thing that keeps them different and separate; Catholics consecrate the Eucharist, Jesus Christ, during the Mass. Catholics receive Jesus in bread and wine form. The blood of Christ is the consecrated wine and Christ's body is the consecrated bread.Roman Catholic AnswerThat such a question could be asked is truly remarkable. Catholics ARE Christians. As a matter of fact they are the original Christians, and the only Christians for the first one thousand years until the heartbreaking split with the Orthodox.
No Jesus is God in human form. Magic is human tricks.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated into the form of a man. Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God who came to Earth in human form to save humanity from sin.
15 percent of Catholics believe in La Santa Muerte, primarily in Mexico. The Catholic Church looks at it as a form of satanism it is not a saint. A priest once said that worshiping death is like worshiping the devil.
I think it is because jesus waited and didnt have anything during the desert and so we wait as a form of love and respect
No. They consider Jesus just a man. A prophet, yes, but not as good as their own prophet, Muhammad.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated after his crucifixion. Christians believe in the resurrection of Jesus, where he rose from the dead and ascended into heaven.
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, did not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw and touched Jesus's wounds for himself. Jesus appeared to Thomas and invited him to touch his wounds, after which Thomas declared his belief.