christianity beliefs

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  • What are the three attributes of God in Christianity?
    Omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent
  • What does it mean that God is a trinity?
    God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
  • How is God's love described in Christianity?
    Unconditional and all-embracing
  • What is the nature of God's justice?
    God is just, fair, merciful, and forgiving
  • What moral rules do humans share according to Christianity?
    Everyone shares the same moral rules
  • What happens when humans break God's moral rules?
    There are consequences for breaking these rules
  • Why is it impossible for humans to live without consequences?
    Humans desire to live without consequences
  • What does justice require according to Christian beliefs?
    Justice requires punishment for lawbreakers
  • How long did God take to create the universe?
    Six days, resting on the seventh
  • In what way were humans created according to Christianity?
    Humans were created in God's image
  • What is the nature of the creation story in Christianity?
    The creation story is symbolic, not literal
  • How is God's creation described?
    Good and beautiful
  • What responsibility do humans have towards creation?

    Humans are responsible for looking after creation
  • What does salvation mean in Christianity?
    To be saved from sin and its consequences
  • How do Christians view salvation?
    As a free gift from God
  • How is salvation achieved according to Christianity?
    Through faith in Jesus Christ
  • What are the two ways salvation is described?
    By grace and by works
  • What is sin defined as in Christianity?
    The breaking of God's law
  • What is the consequence of sin according to Christianity?
    Sin separates humans from God
  • What are the effects of sin?
    Sin has consequences and affects creation
  • What is the root of humanity's problems according to Christianity?
    Sin is the root of humanity's problems
  • What does sin lead to in Christian belief?
    Sin leads to death
  • How did Jesus address the issue of sin?
    His death on the cross atoned for sin
  • What is the relationship between salvation and faith?
    Salvation is through faith and grace
  • What question does Christianity pose about suffering?
    Why does suffering exist?
  • What is God's purpose for suffering according to Christianity?
    To serve a greater purpose in life
  • How can Christians explain suffering?
    As a test of faith or a means of growth
  • What is the problem of evil and suffering in Christianity?
    It questions God's goodness and power
  • What role does human free will play in suffering?
    It contributes to the existence of suffering
  • How is suffering viewed as a test of faith?
    Suffering tests and strengthens one's faith
  • In what way can suffering be seen as purification?
    Suffering can cleanse and refine individuals
  • How can suffering contribute to personal growth?
    Suffering can lead to greater understanding and resilience
  • What is the nature of suffering as a mystery?
    Suffering is often beyond human understanding
  • How is God traditionally depicted in relation to suffering?
    As a source of love
  • How is God's involvement described in creation?
    God is involved with humans and creation
  • What do Jesus' miracles demonstrate?
    His power over the natural world
  • What significance does Jesus' suffering and death hold?
    It was for the sake of humanity
  • What does the resurrection of Jesus prove?
    That Jesus overcame death and suffering
  • What are the attributes of God mentioned?
    Omnibenevolent, just, creator, giver
  • What is monotheism?
    Belief in one God