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Mazyrski [523]
3 years ago
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List all the basic tenants in Christianity

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1 answer:
gavmur [86]3 years ago
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1 – <span>Jesus Christ is the Only Way to Eternal Salvation With God the Father
</span>
2- <span>We Are Saved by Grace Through Faith – Not by Works
</span>
3 –Jesus Christ is the Son of God         4- <span>The Incarnation of Jesus Christ
</span>
5 – <span>The Bodily Resurrection of Jesus Christ From the Grave
</span>
6 –The Ascension of Jesus Christ           7 –<span>The Doctrine of the Trinity
</span>
8 – <span>The Holy Bible is the Inspired and Infallible Word of God
</span>
9 – <span>We Are Baptized With the Holy Spirit at the Moment of Salvation
</span>
10 – Regeneration by the Holy Spirit       11 – <span>The Doctrine of Hell
</span>
12 – <span>The 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ Back to our Earth</span>
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