the fish represents the christ in communion ie crossubstantiation, the changing of the wine into blood of christ, and bread into the body of christ.
Are you thinking of "Christ's Mass" or "Christmastide"?
Events relating to the birth of Christ are found in the opening chapters of the gospels of Matthew and Luke.
He started of thinking Christ as an enemy and finished becoming one of the founders of the Christian religion.
A Christian relating to or characteristic of Christianity. It is a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denomination. It is also following the teachings or manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus Christ.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
Biblical text does not state "Jesus built a Temple" In John 2:19 you will find written the following quote from Christ "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up" The people of the temple whom he was speaking to, thought Christ was speaking about a building, but he was speaking of his own body, which contained the holy spirit (a temple). Christ's resurrection was proof of these words which he spake.
Jesus Christ's nationality is Jew. Strictly speaking, he lived in the Roman Empire, which would have made his nationality a Roman citizen. He was ethnically and religiously Jewish.
This is because Jesus Christ is Creator who came as God in the flesh. (See Colossians 1:16 etc)
No, speaking in tongues is not a requirement for salvation in Christianity. Salvation is based on faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and acceptance of Him as your Savior. Speaking in tongues is considered a spiritual gift, but not every believer will necessarily experience it.
It all depends on the context.If speaking about the person Jesus Christ, then in most instances it is acceptable. If uttering it as an expletive, then no. Swearing is generally not allowed on buses or in school.
I believe that the Mormons (at least the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) are speaking the truth of God. Of course, that may just be because I am an LDS, but I still strongly know and believe that we are speaking the truth about God.