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  1. Christianity is based on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as described in the Bible.

  2. Christianity is based on the monotheistic claims of the teachings of Jesus Christ. It is based on several key beliefs and principles. These are main six beliefs that Christianity is based on are:

    1. Jesus Christ as Savior: Christianity is based on the belief that one must believe in God as the Father and in Jesus Christ as his only son and savior of humanity. Christians maintain that, as the Virgin Mary’s son. He was sinless and performed miracles, died on the cross for our sins, and was raised alive.

    2. The Bible: Christian teachings are deeply based on their holy scripture, the Bible. Which is divided into the Old Testament(which includes Jewish scriptures) and the New Testament(which focuses on the life teachings). Christians think that the Bible is God-sent and is the written word from which they draw all their authority for belief and behavior.

    3. The Trinity: Christians believe in the Trinity doctrine that says that there is one God who is also three persons embodied in: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit.

    4. Salvation by Grace: Christians trust that they are given the gift of salvation (forgiveness of sins and eternal life with God) by God which becomes a real thing just by their faith in Jesus Christ, which is not mediated by human performance or own good deeds.

    5. Christian Ethics: Christianity-based ethical and moral standards inspired by the life of Jesus with teachings recorded in the Holy Bible. These commands of Christ determine the attitude of love, forgiveness and compassion, justice, and humble life and reflect the Christian character.

    6. The Church: Christianity is also based on the role of the Church as the community of people who get together to worship God and study the Word studying the Bible. They are also to receive sacraments (such as baptism and communion to support one another in the faith.