God

Most of the world’s population believes in God, the Father, and the Holy spirit, prays in churches, reads Scripture, and listens to cardinals and patriarchs. They Are Christians. So what is Christianity? Christianity (from the Greek. Χριστός – “the anointed one”, “Messiah”) — Abrahamic world religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, described in the new Testament. Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah, the Son of God and the Savior of mankind. Christians do not doubt the historicity of Jesus Christ.

What is Christianity

In short, it is a religion based on the belief that God came into our world more than 2,000 years ago. He was born, named Jesus, lived in Judea, preached, suffered, and died on the cross as a man. His death and subsequent resurrection from the dead changed the fate of all mankind. His sermon marked the beginning of a new European civilization. What year are we all living in? Students respond. This year, as well as others, we count from the birth of Christ

Christianity is the largest world religion both in terms of the number of adherents, which is about 2.1 billion, and in terms of geographical distribution-almost every country in the world has at least one Christian community.

More than 2 billion Christians belong to different religious denominations. The largest trends in Christianity are Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Protestantism. In 1054 there was a split of the Christian Church into Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox). The emergence of Protestantism was the result of a reformation movement in the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century.