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- Christian Living (Christians only)
Christian Living (Christians only) Requests for Christian Advice New A forum to request Biblical advice from Christians
- The Origin of Christianity - Biblical Archaeology Society
To understand the origin of Christianity, one must begin with the population of Jewish Christians who lived during Jesus’ lifetime
- The psychology behind Christians supporting Trump.
Trump himself doesn't personally align with the values that many Christians claim to espouse, or the teachings of Jesus Christ, which would be seemingly important for an understanding of Christian ethics And excessive devotion can be understood as a kind of idolatry or worship in its own right
- Christian Forums
Christian Forums is an online community for Christians around the world to find fellowship with other Christians
- Most Christians say they would never vote for a Democrat, poll finds
Most Christians in the United States have little to no trust in the Democratic Party and would never vote for a Democrat, a new poll suggests, as liberal Christian advocates remain confident that there is a path to win over voters of faith The progressive Evangelical advocacy group Vote
- How December 25 Became Christmas - Biblical Archaeology Society
On December 25, Christians around the world will gather to celebrate Jesus’ birth Joyful carols, special liturgies, brightly wrapped gifts, festive foods—these all characterize the feast today, at least in the northern hemisphere But just how did the Christmas festival originate? How did December 25 come to be associated with Jesus’ birthday?
- Does the Bible command Christians to support the State of Israel?
Whatever one thinks of Israel, Christians are absolutely under the biblical command to love Jews, just as they commanded to love people of any race Christians are called to love their neighbor and their enemies (cf Matt 5:43-48) But why is this even a question? What is behind all of this?
- Christian Apocrypha: The “Lost Gospels”? - Biblical Archaeology Society
The New Testament recognized by most Christians today comprises 27 books accepted as authoritative, or canon But what made some writings canonical and others not? It took time, centuries in fact, for the early church to determine which texts should be added to the Jewish Tanakh to form the Christian Bible … and which texts … Continue reading
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