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		<title>The Founder of Christianity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though there are more than two billion followers of Christ and practitioners of Christianity throughout all different nations of the world today, a relatively small amount of Christians actually know the history of Christianity. The truly devout and pious, of course, know all about the history of Christianity as it is written in the Holy &#8230; <a href="http://www.libertarianchristians.org/founder-of-christianity.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Though there are more than two billion followers of Christ and practitioners of Christianity throughout all different nations of the world today, a relatively small amount of Christians actually know the history of Christianity. The truly devout and pious, of course, know all about the history of Christianity as it is written in the Holy Bible. The history of Christianity is well over two thousand years old now, and throughout the years, there have been different theories as to who the true founder of Christianity is. The large majority however, believe that the one true founder of Christianity is none other than Jesus Christ himself. After all, the history of Christianity is based upon the life of Jesus Christ, the savior and redeemer of all Christians. In over two thousand years of the history of Christianity, there may have been several misinterpretations and inaccurate translations of the Holy Bible, however, the founder of Christianity, to all Christians, is and always will be Jesus Christ. It is only right that the history of Christianity is very heavily based on the life of the founder of Christianity, and though it has been well over two thousand years, there are still billions of individuals in all various countries around the world that still believe in the true founder of Christianity, Jesus.</p>
<p>The majority of Christians know the very basic history of Christianity. The Bible contains a very lengthy and in depth history of Christianity and while the Old Testament of the Holy Bible focuses on what life was like for people before Christ was born, the New Testament follows the teachings, scriptures, and gospels of the founder of Christianity himself, Jesus Christ. Though many churches of Christ offer Bible study, or Bible meditation, classes on Sundays and maybe even on a various weeknight, many Christians are caught up in their hectic and busy schedules of everyday life in the fast paced and always changing society that we live in today. Due to the rapid lifestyle that we have become accustomed to throughout the years, many Christians simply do not find the time and mindset to really sit down and read the Holy Bible, studying the history of Christianity. The profound meaning and purpose of Christianity has been steadily declining throughout the years, and the perfect example of this is quite clearly evident in our society today. Perhaps two of the most important dates in the history of Christianity in that we celebrate and worship the founder of Christianity in all of His greatness have been reduced to social Hallmark holidays for large corporate firms to exploit and market without shame. The two holidays of course, are Easter and Christmas. The next time you celebrate Easter or Christmas, remind yourself of what the holiday is really meant for; incorporate the founder of Christianity as well as the history of Christianity while you celebrate these holidays rather than just comply with the social defamation of Jesus Christ.</p>
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		<title>How to Prioritize the Role of Christianity in Your Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When one is presented with the question, ‘what is Christianity’, a number of thoughts and responses come to mind. In a most basic fundamental sense, the question of what is Christianity can be answered simply as the most recognized and widely practiced religion in the United States of America and in many other nations throughout &#8230; <a href="http://www.libertarianchristians.org/role-of-christianity.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>When one is presented with the question, ‘what is Christianity’, a number of thoughts and responses come to mind. In a most basic fundamental sense, the question of what is Christianity can be answered simply as the most recognized and widely practiced religion in the United States of America and in many other nations throughout the world as well. However the issue of what is Christianity deserves a much deeper and more profound reply than just the most widely practiced religion. After all, there must be a good reason why more than two billion people all around the globe are of the Christian faith and consider themselves practitioners of Christianity. Religion is an important aspect of many individuals as well as families not only in the United States, but in all different nations of the world. Many people take their faith very seriously, and followers of Christianity are no different. Ask a devout Christian the question of what is Christianity, and there will undoubtedly be a very passionate and thoughtful response. Christianity, to many people, is more than just a religion; rather, it is a way of life that defines an individual’s actions, morals, beliefs, and values. For many Christians all throughout the globe, the answer to the question of what is Christianity is the relative equivalent to the purpose of life. Christianity defines how many individuals and families act and speak, as well as how they represent themselves in public, and the image they portray to others. Christianity is also the answer to the infamous question of what happens after life. While incorporating the values and beliefs of Christianity into your daily life, the answers to the question of what is Christianity will gradually become clearer, and in due time, you will develop your very own profound and thoughtful response.</p>
<p>The values, morals, and ethics of Christianity are not something that can be willingly practiced one day and ignored another day. Being a truly devout and pious practitioner of Christianity can prove to become a difficult task, especially in our society in this day and age which is full of negative influences and harmful temptations. It is extremely easy to become caught up in the negativity of our society today, with corruption and greed becoming ever so prevalent in almost every aspect of everyday life. Keep in mind however, that there is life after death for Christians, and the efforts put in throughout your life span will be greatly rewarded when the time is right. It is especially essential to create a healthy balance between your personal life and your religious life. It is perfectly understandable that certain things hold a certain priority over others in the fast-paced society we live in today that is constantly changing and evolving however, it is also very important not to forget about our values in Christianity. Once we lose track and stray from the beliefs and faith that defines what is Christianity in our lives, it becomes more and more difficult to get ourselves back on track to living the Christian way of life. Just keep in mind however, that God will always be waiting with open arms for you to return.</p>
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