Respuesta :
Being “Christian” is a very debatable topic as there are many religions under being a Christian like Catholicism, Baptist , and Lutheran or even non denominational. The most important belief of Christianity overall is the Belief in God the Father the son and the Holy Spirit, many other beliefs are following the will of God and putting your life and trust in his hands not only just believing, but allowing yourself to be saved and accept yourself as a sinner for God will too. Being Christian is not something as basic as going to church you must follow the way of God and put your heart, soul, and mind into trusting in him and being anxious to learn more and grown yourself as a better person and Christian.
Answer:
You either are, or aren't. There is no grey area with this.
Explanation:
Ok, so here's the deal. I'm a Lutheran (Protestant) and in my opinion there are very few requirements to be a Christian. You simply have to believe that Jesus was the son of God himself, and that he died for our sins and rose again. (For God demonstrates his own love for us in this. While we were still sinners Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8)). That is the basis of Christianity. It does not require you to go to church every Sunday, go on mission trips to Africa, or donate every dollar you have to charity. It just means you have to give your life to Christ and do his works, IN HIS NAME.
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