Christianity Beliefs
Christianity believes that the man Jesus Christ was the son
of God, died, and resurrected himself to save mankind. Judaism and Islam acknowledge that Jesus was
a great man or prophet, but they will not see him in this light. To Christians, the death of Christ is more
significant than the birth, partly because simple birth does not separate him
from any other human. The rising after
his death makes him truly special to Christianity.
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity. This means the God, Jesus, and the Holy
Spirit are intertwined and the same.
This is not polytheism because just like water all three forms are the
same essence. Many people outside of
Christianity do not see this.
Christianity also believes the Jesus will come again. This will signify the end of the world and
Judgment Day will start. There are many
minor differences between the many types of Christianity. To go into each specific case would be fruitless.
Lastly, many Christians follow the motto “Creed before
Deed.” In many types of Christianity, a
good deed or repentance from a sinful act must be given merit through a
priest. An example would be if a person
would sin against another person, the sinner could do good things for the
sinner upon, but a priest must acknowledge that this act of repentance was able
to atone for the sin committed.