What is the holy scripture Christians read?
Bible
What's the world's biggest religion? Approximately how many followers are there of the religion?
Christianity with about 2 billion followers!
What is the definition of sin?
an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.
What is Baptism?
Christians believe baptism is a holy custom in which one is engulfed in water or water is sprinkled upon (depending on the church you’re involved with).
What does Christmas celebrate?
Christmas is a very well known holiday, which represents when Jesus was born.
What is the name of the first published Bible called?
Gutenberg Bible
Where do Christians worship God?
A church or cathedral!
How does one not get into heaven?
If one ignores god's warnings to follow one's desire or greed.
What is Communion?
In a lot of churches, there is a celebration called Communion. In the celebrations people eat bread and drink wine because it was Jesus’s final meal with his followers.
What does Easter represent?
Easter represents when Jesus resurrected from the dead. Christians usually celebrate Easter by spending time with family, and attending a special church service.
What is the Old Testament also called?
The Hebrew Bible
What are the major festivals of Christianity?
Easter, Christmas and Epiphany.
How many days did Jesus spend on Earth?
40 days
What day of the week do Christians go to the church?
Sunday!
What are all the branches of Christianity?
Protestant, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox & Anglicans
Who are the parents of Jesus?
Mary & Joseph
Many Christian places of worship are built in the shape of what?
A cross.
Points: -300
How many days later was Jesus resurrected?
3 days later
Why do Christians go to church?
To attend church and be involved with services such as Bible readings, caroling and chanting along with an oration with a preacher.
What is Epiphany?
Epiphany represents when the three wise men visited baby Jesus. Christians celebrate Epiphany by eating special pastries and exchanging gifts to each other.
Who is Martin Luther (Not Martin Luther King)
The founder of Lutheran Christianity.
Where is hometown of Jesus?
Kingdom of Judah!
Points: +200
Who crucified Jesus?
Judas & the Roman Soldiers
Who do Roman Catholics also pray too?
The mother of Jesus is Mary and Roman Catholics pray to her for her blessings as they consider her very important to their religion and traditions.
What are all the main differences between all the most common branches? (Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans and Roman Catholics)
The summarized difference is between the Orthodox, Catholics and Protestants is as much about politics and authority than doctrine.