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    of Jesus, and climaxes with Jesus’s resurrection. Other parts to Peter’s messages were the promise of salvation and it is available to everyone that believed in the name of Jesus. However, Paul was limited to discussing the identity of the living God with Zeus because it could open the door to syncretism. Paul became all things to all men to ensure that everyone had an opportunity to receive the gospel. Due to his willingness to learn as a young man,…

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    Believing in one God and knowing that Christianity is the true religion will help you stay on the path to the Lord. Jesus Christ said himself that he is the way to our father. Christianity is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. There is only one God, many religious teachings are the same, and Christianity is the only right religion. God said “I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.”(3) In the bible God uses the word “I” as in one God. (3) He is known…

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    billion followers of Christianity and 1.5 billion followers of Islam. While Christianity has remained the most practiced religion in the world, over the years Islam has become more and more prominent. Whether it be Christianity or Islam, you can find many similarities and differences regarding each religion’s God, Holy Books, and Jesus Christ. In either religion, you can expect to find a belief in a single God by its followers. However, there are some differences. In Christianity, its…

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    theological questions were around getting clarity about early Christianity through historical and contemporary text. My interest in early Christianity is to gain more knowledge about how I can apply the early teachings and traditions into my own practice of Christianity. My faith gets stronger with the more knowledge I acquire and in return make relevant in my life. The theological questions that I have now are in regards to how Christianity is viewed and practiced worldwide. Do Christians only…

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    “From generation to generation, religion teaches us how to deepen our lives, to improve the world and to join with others who have the same lofty aims” Explain how Judaism OR Christianity as a living religious tradition gives depth and meaning to the life of the individual adherent and the community. In your answer, make specific reference to examples found from your research. Religion is a timeless human concept that incorporates divine influence. Following a religion provides people with a…

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    Christianity Religion

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    Christianity is founded on the belief that there is one God. They also believe there is three distinct persons: God the Father, Jesus Christ his son, and the Holy Spirit. Christianity believed God created the world in six days, resting on the seventh. Early Christians spoke Aramaic, Hebrew, and Latin. The Bible is the primary sacred text. This book is made of two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament. Although Heaven is often mentioned in the Bible, it is rarely described. The…

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    Man's Hypocrisy of Christianity One can call it by any name, spiritual traditions, Christianity, religion, or even religious morality, but Jesus called it hypocrisy. In The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, he compares true Christianity to religious hypocrisy. A hypocrite is a person who tells others to live or do a certain thing, and then that same person lives or does the complete opposite of what he preaches. This type of behavior has existed from the time Adam took a bite of…

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    “In the beginning was the word and the word was was with God and the word was God” John 1:1, a verse quoted from the Christian Bible. Christianity uses the Bible as its foundation. Since the begining of the Bible, it prophesied of the coming of Jesus of Nazareth, whom many believed to be the founder of the Christian religion as well as the Son of God. Throughout the history of Christianity, there were major changes to its sphere of influence and its geographical and political implications,…

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    But for Christianity it is stated that the view of afterlife will depend on it’s an everyone’s deeds, if deeds are good or if someone lives a sinless life then he/she will live an eternal life in heaven but if someone lived a sinful life then he/she will go to hell and receive eternal pain. Similarities. The similarities which Buddhism has with Christianity are that they both have Priests, Priestesses monks and nuns. According to www.comparativeworld.com, ‘they also have basic rule of behaviour…

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    Christianity And Religion

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    Christianity is The largest group followed by people that are very religious than most religions and according to research it has more than 2 billion believers. Christianity is very much focused on Jesus Christ and is seen more than just a system but a belief. It has become a very organized culture with different ways of life and other ideas and practices that has been going on from generation to generation since Jesus became the objective of faith. Christianity has a combination of culture and…

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