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rosijanka [135]
2 years ago
10

What were the beliefs that define Christianity

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1 answer:
Vinil7 [7]2 years ago
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Most major branches of Christianity agree on the following:

   There is only one deity. God is incorporeal, genderless, and benevolent, existing complete within God’s self, for all eternity, with no beginning or outside source

   God is known to us in three persons, all aspects of the same single god, existing in relation to each other. The persons are Father (mother, creator, author), Son (Word, savior, king), Holy Spirit (advocate, intercessor, breath of life)

   The totality of our universe was created out of nothing by God

   Humanity is the part of God’s creation where the animal and the divine intersect

   God (the father) established Judaism through Abraham and Moses. The Torah/Old Testament is a divinely inspired text, written by human hands, telling God’s work and intention for humanity

i personally think christianity is stupid but i can't judge others.

HAVE A GOOD DAY :)

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