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Judaism is the older of the two religions. Christianity stems from the Jewish faith as Jesus was a Jew and started his Church in this tradition.
Russian Orthodox, is referring to the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christianity or Judaism, were in Russia, the main religion is Russian Orthodox.
No. Christianity and its churches function entirely separately from Judaism.
Unlike Christianity, Judaism is not centralised and does not have the equivalent to "The Church".
At my church the sermons are all about Christianity the religion.
Jeffrey L. Seif has written: 'The evolution of a revolution' -- subject(s): Christianity and other religions, Judaism, Christianity, Religion, Origin, Greek, Relations, Roman, Church history
HeathenismBefore converting to Christianity, Vladimir was considered a heathen (one who adheres to the religion of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam; such persons considered as a group; the unconverted).
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
Chiefly, Christianity especially the Roman Catholic church.
A:I am not sure why you would convert to Christianity if you do not want to follow the religion, unless you have had a change of heart. In any case, all you need to do is stop attending church, stop any tithes you agreed to make and then simply answer census questions as "No religion". The Christian church can not compel converts to adhere to its teachings or honour previous commitments.
Diana Butler Bass has written: 'A People's History of Christianity' -- subject(s): Church history, Christianity, Religious aspects of Liberalism, Liberalism, History, OverDrive, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality 'Christianity for the Rest of Us' -- subject(s): Communities, Church growth, Religious aspects of Communities, Church work, Church renewal, Church membership, Christianity, OverDrive, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality 'Episcopalians in America:' 'Christianity after religion' -- subject(s): RELIGION / General, Christianity 'Strength for the Journey'
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) believe that Judaism was the correct and true religion until the death of Christ, when the true religion was Christianity - those who accepted Jesus Christ as the Messiah. They believe that Mormonism is the modern equivilant of Old Testament Judaism and New Testament Christianity, and follow closely many of the practices and ordinances found in the Jewish laws of the Old Testament. By the midieval times, however, Mormons believe that there was no correct religion on earth and that mankind was in a state of apostasy.