Christianity believes that the Messiah in the form of Jesus has already come to earth.
Christianity believes that Jesus Christ, whom they consider to be the Messiah, has already come to Earth. This belief is rooted in the New Testament of the Bible, where Jesus is depicted as fulfilling the role of the promised savior.
Christianity believes that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the future, an event referred to as the Second Coming. This belief is based on various passages in the Bible, including the teachings of Jesus and the writings of the apostles. The exact details and timing of Jesus' return are subjects of theological debate among Christian denominations.
A person who practices a religion such as Druidry or Earth-based spirituality would have an earth-based religion. These belief systems often focus on nature, the elements, and the cycles of the Earth as central to their spiritual practices.
Hinduism believes that everything on earth, including animals, plants, and even inanimate objects, has a soul. This belief is rooted in the concept of pantheism, which sees divinity in all aspects of the natural world.
JESUS is the answer!!!! and it all started when God created the earth so he is the start of it and its not a religion its about a relationship with Jesus who saved me from hello so read the bible and come to second baptist!!!!
The Messianic Kingdom of God refers to a future belief in some religious traditions where a messiah or chosen one will establish a kingdom on Earth ruled in accordance with God's will, bringing peace and justice. This concept is often associated with prophecies in the Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Islam believes Jesus Christ was only a prophet, not the Messiah. So the answer is: Christianity, which teaches that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, and is coming back, the hope of all Christians.Another Answer:Both do but only Christianity believes Jesus will return as the King of kings. Some branches of Islam teach that Jesus will return to earth not as King or Lord of lords as the Bible teaches, but rather to accompany their 'mahdi' - the Islamic messiah, and to convert the world, including Christianity, to Islam by force.
Judaism
Any religion that holds to a fundamentalist interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures believes that the deity shaped us from the earth. Mud or soil may be better words than sand.
A pagan or wiccan religion believes in the power of the earth and "mother nature" is one of their godesses. But many people believe in nature but dont believe that theyre pagan.
yes Hindu religion is open for any person on the earth and it believes in equallity. What you have to do is to perform certain duties according to Hinduism
Christians believe that God sent his son Jesus down to Earth in man form.
Neither. Religion and science go hand in hand, depending on what religion you practice. The Christian religion believes that God created the earth and everything in it, so in their view science is the very thing that proves there is a God. But it's all in opinion.
Muslims believe that the messiah will ascend from the heavens.
Points against: We have already polluted the Earth alot, we shouldn't pollute Mars too. Also, it takes lots of energy and resources to explore Mars, this will create more pollution on Earth.
About 59% of the earth's population actually believes in ghosts.
You should follow a religion that you find most identifiable to yourself. There is no intrinsic reason why one religion is better than another aside from personal opinions. Hinduism believes in Karma (known in the west as "cause and effect") (other than that a Hindu can believe anything they want). Judaism is like Christianity except it says that the Messiah hasn't come yet. Christianity believes that Jesus was the Messiah. Islam believes that Muhammad was the last prophet of God and that Jesus was a previous prophet, not a messiah. Wicca says that people can harness the power of the Earth to achieve their goals (through a process known as magick (the -k on the end differentiates real magick from illusions done by magicians.)) Jainism says that killing any living thing is murder and is horrible. Native American religions don't like the killing of animals but knows it has to be done so they thank the animal once it is dead for allowing them to continue living. Buddhism says that you should follow the 8 fold path and the 4 noble truths to achieve nirvana. Baha'i can best be summed up by a bumper sticker I saw, "Everybody is correct. God is to big for any single religion." Atheism does not accept the notion of any god or anything beyond the realm of the natural. Agnosticism doesn't have a position on the supernatural. Usually in Satanism the people believe that God was the evil one and Satan/Lucifer was the nice person. In short: If it makes you a good person and act kindly towards others that is the religion you should be.
well in many believes is that the earth was always here and will always be.