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| + | A Christian is a follower of Christ. The most basic teachings of Christianity are that the creator is God, who is three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus, was both fully God and fully man; through his death, believers are forgiven of sin abd reconciled to God.   | ||
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'''Articles / opinions'''  | '''Articles / opinions'''  | ||
* [[Essential Christian doctrines (an opinion)|Essential Christian doctrines]]  | * [[Essential Christian doctrines (an opinion)|Essential Christian doctrines]]  | ||
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See also [[Creeds and catechisms]], especially the [[Nicene Creed]], [[Apostles' Creed]]  | See also [[Creeds and catechisms]], especially the [[Nicene Creed]], [[Apostles' Creed]]  | ||
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| + | See also [[Mere Christianity]]  | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 4 September 2005
A Christian is a follower of Christ. The most basic teachings of Christianity are that the creator is God, who is three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus, was both fully God and fully man; through his death, believers are forgiven of sin abd reconciled to God.
Articles / opinions
Quotes
See also Creeds and catechisms, especially the Nicene Creed, Apostles' Creed
See also Mere Christianity
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