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'''Christianity''' is a religion founded on the belief that '''Jesus Christ''' is both '''the Son of God''' and '''God Himself'''. Within this faith, '''Christians''' hold that '''Jesus''' is the long-awaited '''Messiah''' ('''the Christ''') foretold in the '''Old Testament''' of the Bible. Christianity regards the Bible as its principal source of religious guidance. The Bible consists of two main sections: the '''Old Testament''' and '''New Testament'''
[[File:Jesus.jpg|thumb|'''Jesus Christ''']]
'''Christianity''' is a religion founded on the belief that '''Jesus Christ''' is '''God incarnate''' as the '''Son of God'''. Christians hold that '''Jesus''' is the long-awaited '''Messiah''' ('''the Christ''') foretold in the '''Old Testament''' of the Bible. Christianity regards the Bible as its principal religious text. The Bible consists of two main sections: the '''Old Testament''' and '''New Testament'''.


== [https://wiki.infrawiki.us/index.php/Haz_Al-Din Haz Al-Din]'s View on Religion ==
== [https://wiki.infrawiki.us/index.php/Haz_Al-Din Haz Al-Din] 's View on Religion ==


=== Haz examines the relationship between religion and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm65U8gZQQk communism] ===
=== Haz examines the relationship between religion and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm65U8gZQQk communism] ===
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=== Christianity in the Soviet Union ===
=== Christianity in the Soviet Union ===


==== Stalin and Christinity ====
==== Stalin and Christianity ====


=== Christianity in Latin American Socialism ===
=== Christianity in Latin American Socialism ===


== Reformation ==
== Important people ==


=== Thomas Muntzer ===
=== Thomas Muntzer ===
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Material Harmony
Material Harmony


League of Militant Atheists
== League of Militant Atheists ==
 
== History of Christinity ==
 
=== Early Church ===
 
==== First Council of Nicaea and Heresy of Arianism (325) ====
 
==== First Council of Constantinople (381) ====
 
==== First Council of Ephesus (431) ====
 
==== Council of Chalcedon, Controversy of Jesus Nature and schism of Oriental Orthodox Church (451) ====
 
==== Second Council of Constantinople (553) ====
 
==== Third Council of Constantinople (680–681) ====
 
==== Second Council of Nicaea, Controversy of Iconoclastic (787) ====
 
=== Great Schism ===
 
=== The reformation ===
 
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Christianity is a religion founded on the belief that Jesus Christ is God incarnate as the Son of God. Christians hold that Jesus is the long-awaited Messiah (the Christ) foretold in the Old Testament of the Bible. Christianity regards the Bible as its principal religious text. The Bible consists of two main sections: the Old Testament and New Testament.

Haz Al-Din 's View on Religion[edit | edit source]

Haz examines the relationship between religion and communism[edit | edit source]

Christianity and Communism[edit | edit source]

Christianity in the Soviet Union[edit | edit source]

Stalin and Christianity[edit | edit source]

Christianity in Latin American Socialism[edit | edit source]

Important people[edit | edit source]

Thomas Muntzer[edit | edit source]

Kingdom of heaven on earth

Christian Eschatology

Slave Revolts

Christianity and the Abolition movement (USA)

Material Harmony

League of Militant Atheists[edit | edit source]

History of Christinity[edit | edit source]

Early Church[edit | edit source]

First Council of Nicaea and Heresy of Arianism (325)[edit | edit source]

First Council of Constantinople (381)[edit | edit source]

First Council of Ephesus (431)[edit | edit source]

Council of Chalcedon, Controversy of Jesus Nature and schism of Oriental Orthodox Church (451)[edit | edit source]

Second Council of Constantinople (553)[edit | edit source]

Third Council of Constantinople (680–681)[edit | edit source]

Second Council of Nicaea, Controversy of Iconoclastic (787)[edit | edit source]

Great Schism[edit | edit source]

The reformation[edit | edit source]