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'''Christianity''' is a major religious movement. It's main figure is [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]], who, in christian faith, is the son of the Father (God) and died for our sins. Christians worship the Holy Trinity, which is one God, but consists of three persons: the Father, the Son (Christ) and the Holy spirit. The most important book is the Bible. There are many | '''Christianity''' is a major religious movement. It's main figure is [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]], who, in christian faith, is the son of the Father (God) and died for our sins. Christians worship the Holy Trinity, which is one God, but consists of three persons: the Father, the Son (Christ) and the Holy spirit. The most important book is the Bible. There are many branches of the Church, such as Catholicism and Protestantism, but the only true church is the Orthodoxchurch. | ||
[[File:Michelangelo_-_Creation_of_Adam_(cropped).jpg|500px|Michelangelo's fresca of Adam's creation, a renaissance, christian painting.]] | [[File:Michelangelo_-_Creation_of_Adam_(cropped).jpg|500px|Michelangelo's fresca of Adam's creation, a renaissance, christian painting.]] | ||
Michelangelo's | Michelangelo's fresco of Adam's creation, a renaissance, christian painting. | ||
==Notable members== | ==Notable members== | ||
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Christianity is a major religious movement. It's main figure is Jesus Christ, who, in christian faith, is the son of the Father (God) and died for our sins. Christians worship the Holy Trinity, which is one God, but consists of three persons: the Father, the Son (Christ) and the Holy spirit. The most important book is the Bible. There are many branches of the Church, such as Catholicism and Protestantism, but the only true church is the Orthodoxchurch.
Michelangelo's fresco of Adam's creation, a renaissance, christian painting.
Notable members
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See also
It's history is intricately linked with the one of Judaism and Islam.