Hogwash. There are many mysteries in the universe, and it's the people who go against popular opinion who make progress and change the world. Being Christianity should, if anything, increase diversity as we are called to love and support others based on who they are (children of God), rather than what they do.
A New Testament perspective:Yes. Jesus' "Great Commission" to His followers was to teach others "all the things that I have commanded you." Were this done properly, the outcome would be Christians who all believe the same things. Jesus also prayed for unity among believers, and Paul urged it in his epistles.John 17:20, 21 - "I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word; that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me."
1 Corinthians 1:10 - Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
[Quotes from NKJV]
Roman Catholic AnswerOf course Christians should all believe the same things. Being a Christian means that you are a follower of Jesus Christ, so to do so, you should believe in the things that He taught and said you should be believe. God created the world, it is His reality; He gave us free choice in order for us to choose Him, and believe in Him.The same things as regular Christians.
Essentially yes.
It is almost the same as christians but the do different things but they still believe in god!
No, other wise they'd be christians.
Protestants are Christian. They believe in Christ the same as Catholics do. Protestants may have some different beliefs but they believe that Jesus is the saviour of the world and that he died and rose from the dead. Christians are people who believe in Christ, therefore Protestants are Christian.
Somethings they do and somethings they don't. However the most important difference is about salvation. Catholics believe Jesus died so that we can earn our way to heaven by good works. Christians believe the Bible which says we are saved because God accepts the death of Jesus as a satisfactory payment for our sin. Catholics have other non-Biblical beliefs too, they put the traditions of the Catholic Church before God's word, they pray to saints, they believe Mary intercedes for them and many other non-Biblical beliefs.
The Muslims believe in Jesus Christ (AS) as being an honorable Prophet. The Christians don't believe the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW). They are not the same.
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
Most teach that you should wait until you are married to have it. Which is what I believe as a Christian, and my church believes the same way.
It seems that some people think He is the same, others believe He is not the same. Since both Christians and Muslims believe in a single supreme God, it seems to make sense that it is the same God.
They believe in the same god and most of the religions are Christians
Christians do not.