British Christianity
British Christianity is one of the two types of Christianity practiced in Britain, alongside Roman Christianity.
The British Christian church has no central figure, and thus follows the feudal hierarchy of the land, swearing fealty to the ranking lord of their region.
Mythology & Lore
Christians believe in the Holy Trinity - three distinct spiritual beings that all compose the single entity known as God.
The Father is the all-knowing being who created everything and resides in a paradise realm known as Heaven. God later manifested as Jesus Christ, also known as The Son. Jesus was a teacher and prophet, and allowed Himself to be wrongfully executed to absolve humanity of sin, before miraculously rising from the dead and ascending to Heaven. God later manifested as The Holy Spirit and bestowed the gift of tongues upon Jesus' disciples, allowing them to spread His message to the world.
Christians maintain the belief that by following the teachings of Christianity, their souls will be allowed to enter Heaven upon their death.
Type
Religious, Organised Religion
Controlled Territories
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