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What Do Christians Believe

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The fundamental and universal beliefs within Christianity have stayed consistent for two thousand and twenty-five years. The faith in one God as a substance that takes the form as three distinct persons: The Father, The Son (Jesus Christ), and The Holy Spirit. This is referred to as the Holy Trinity. 

Christians believe that Jesus Christ (the son) was fully divine as well as fully human. He was crucified on the cross under Pontius Pilate as the ultimate sacrifice for the sins of mankind. He offers the kingdom of heaven, a salvation that is granted to you through repentance and the belief in the father's son, Jesus Christ. 

It is a very common misunderstand amongst non-christians that beliefs in a triune god and the divinity of Jesus came hundreds of years after he was dead. This could not more false.

Not only is it evident that Jesus himself preaches this message in the gospels, but the historical evidence abundantly proves that modern day Christian beliefs are the same as they were during the time of Jesus.

See "Historical Evidence for Christianity" tab for more in depth details on this toipic

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