Some (most?) Greeks are Christians. Greeks are the people of Greece. It is a nationality, like being American or Russian. You can be any religion and Greek. Christians are people who believe in the religion of Christianity. Like most other religions, there are Christians all over the world. You can be any nationality and Christian. There is a Greek Orthodox Church that I think many Greeks belong to and I believe it follows a version of Christianity that split from what is now Roman Catholic tradition. In ancient times, the main religion was what we now think of as Greek mythology. There were also Greeks who became Jews or Christians and there were people from the Middle East lands who had converted to Christianity and went to Greece or Greek-ruled lands and therefore became Greeks.
In Christianity, members refer to each other as brothers and sisters in Christ. In Islam, believers often refer to each other as brothers and sisters in faith. Similarly, in Sikhism, the term brother or sister is used to denote spiritual kinship among followers.
Australia is the island continent that has a large Christian population, as well as followers of other religions. Christianity is the predominant religion in Australia, with a significant proportion of the population identifying as Christian.
The Roman emperor Constantine declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to all religions, including Christianity. The Edict allowed Christians to openly practice their faith without fear of persecution. Constantine's own conversion to Christianity and subsequent support of the religion also played a significant role in its acceptance within the empire.
Egypt is Muslims country and around 80% population of Egypt is Muslims ( sunni ) We thousand Shia Muslims are also there and on the other hand 15 to 20 %, belongs to the native coptic orthodox church of Alexandria, an oriental orthodox Christian church.
Antarctica, because it has no permanent human residents. All the other continents have many Christians, but not every country in all the other continents does.
Christians worship everywhere. "other" Christians worship in Isreal, or Nazareth, or Bethlehem.... but Christians still worship everywhere
The name of the supercontinent from which other continents were formed is Pangaea. It existed around 335 million years ago and eventually broke apart, leading to the formation of the continents we know today.
Christians believe that Judaism laid the foundation for Christianity and our Messiah and Savior Jesus Christ, but that God gave us Christianity to be forgiven through salvation.
Buddhists seldom think about Christianity as anything other than "another religion". There is no "Christianity envy" or Christianity phobia. Like Ghandi they probably " ... like your Christ, (but) do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." The Dalai Lama has observed that the Christians Jesus espouses and follows many beliefs from Buddhism.
So they can appeal to Christians (and other people) and get more followers.
North America an.d all other world continents.
Many of the osu (outcasts) become converts, and as Christians help bring Christianity to other villages.
Armenia was the first nation to accept Christianity as the established religion of the nation. Armenians such as myself take pride in that and as far as I know all Armenians are Christians. There are people from other places living in Armenia who are not always Christians like Indians and persians.
Yes, Mormonism is a restoration of original Christianity. Mormons (Latter-day Saints) believe in much of what other mainstream Christians believe, and -- like all denominations -- also have beliefs that differ from the teachings of other Christians. See related links, below, for additional information.
The difference between Christians and Jews is that Christians accept Jesus Christ as savior and Messiah and the Jewish people have not yet. Christians and Buddhists both believe in being loving and forgiving. Christians and Muslims both believe in modesty.
No, they are not the same. Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholic. Christians are those that believe in Jesus Christ as the son of God. In addition to Catholics, Christianity includes Anglicans, Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, and numerous other churches.