Christianity can be quite different in other countries, or even between denominations within a country. While the basic tenets on christian faith are adhered to by most churches there is a vast difference between the way it is practised by Southern Baptists and Amish Mennonites, while Mormons, Catholics and fundamentalists all have problems with recognising each other as anything more than a cult.
These differences are found within the United States, as well as in other countries, and where those other countries have a majority of one form of christianity that of their neighbours then that can cause conflicts. For centuries European nations suffered wars between catholic and protestant nations, and much of the tension between the catholic and protestant West and orthodox Russia is due to a difference in religion, even though they are all christian.
The major religions in the western hemisphere include Christianity, specifically Catholicism and Protestantism, as well as Judaism. Islam, Buddhism, and other faiths also have a presence in the region, particularly in countries with diverse populations.
Saint George is considered the patron saint of Palestine. He is a highly revered figure in Christianity and is also the patron saint of several other countries and regions around the world.
The system used to address the differences between Christianity and other religions was called ecumenism. This approach aimed to promote dialogue and understanding between different religions in order to foster religious tolerance and cooperation. It sought to find common ground and mutual respect among believers of different faiths.
The crucifixion of Jesus is a foundational event in Christianity as it symbolizes his sacrifice for the sins of humanity. However, without the crucifixion, it is possible that Christianity may have developed in a different way, centered around other teachings and beliefs of Jesus during his lifetime. The crucifixion was pivotal in shaping the faith and theology of Christianity, but not necessarily the only path to its formation.
The main religion in Spanish-speaking countries is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic.
There are many different branches of Christianity, but the most common in Europe and other Western countries are Christianity, and Catholic. Some other smaller but still large branches include Mormon and Anglican.
There is no one main religion, its different throughout the various countries, and even then, its different through the various regions of that country. Religion in Asia ranges from Buddhism, Shintoism, Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, plus countless of other religions.
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Christianity has many different manifestations; and unfortunately some of them are at war with each other.
Practically all countries in Asia have some residents that study Christianity. However, the majority of Asians study either Islam, Buddhism, or Hinduism. Christianity is the most common faith in Armenia, East Timor, the Philippines, Georgia, and Cyprus, each of which have over 75% of the population studying Christianity. All other Asian countries have most of their populations not studying Christianity.
All the blue ones in the link below. Other countries also have "underground" Christians.
Christianity is a religion, not a language.
Current polling and other data suggests that Christianity is growing in developing countries and in China. It is particularly vibrant in South Korea. On the other hand, it is losing ground in most of the advanced Western countries, such as in Europe. Recent statistics suggest that Christianity is losing ground more slowly in the United States.
MIddle Eastern countries became eonomically dependent on ohter countries.apex:)Christianity and Islam spread far from where they were foundedmiddle eastern countries became economically dependent on other countries.
It's different from other countries, because it isn't a country. It's a city, in Kenya.
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New Zealand does not import to other countries, but from other countries. However, it does export to other countries. They are two totally different questions.