If by Chrisitanity you mean Churchianity and cultural Chrisitanity there is alot of different. Jesus told the woman at the well that those who worship God must worship in spirit and in truth. Going through the form of worship doesnt mean you worship God with your heart and mind, in spirit and in truth
I think true spirituality, saving faith is based on a changed heart that loves truth and responds to it
Knowing the data, the facts of the gospel
Believing the data. So First the information goes from your mind to your heart.
Demons know this much
and then the gospel is in your heart
and in one step a person can be changed by grace and go from death to life as they are loving and treasuring the truth of God, glorifyying God leaning on the work of Jesus on the cross with the result of a changed heart moving a person to follow Jesus as Lord ,Savior and treasure
2006-07-10 02:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity is a very specific path to enlightenment that involves recognizing Jesus the Christ as Lord, Saviour, and Intercessor, the way all mankind may come to God.
Spirituality is a non-specific path to enlightenment characterized by open-minded, non-dogmatic recognition of the divinity in all things and the interconnectedness of all life. An individual who is spiritual may be of any religion, or none at all.
It's certainly possible to superimpose one over the other, and either (or both) can lead to same place of light. The mutually exclusive tenets of organized Christian churches make this enlightenment more difficult, but Christ is a powerful symbol of love and goodness and can work well as a focal point for those seeking a better spiritual sense of the world.
Spirituality without adherence to an organized religion offers a multitude of paths up the mountain, as it were, as opposed to limiting one's walk to a single path. The destination at the peak is the same. :)
2006-07-10 02:59:15
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answered by JStrat 6
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"Sirituality" is a general concern with mental or "extra-physical" - that is, not detectable by the five senses - experiences or feelings. Spirituality is concerned with good and evil, life, living and death and what happens to the "soul" during all these phases of existence.
"Christianity" is a "subset" of spirituality, dealing with one specific approach to these questions, and giving specific answers to these questions, which likely differ from other spiritual disciplines. For example, Christianity teaches that when we die, we go to a place called "Heaven" if we're good, or "Hell" if we're dead. An alternate siritual discipline, like Buddhism, says we are born again into this Earthly life, to repeat our trials and tribulations until we are eventually "promoted" through learning and understanding to a place called "Nirvana" - where we are at the highest level of enlightenment.
Spirituality can have many disciplines: Christianity, Buddism, Taoism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, New Age, Wicca, etc., to name just a few. Christianity, itself, has many different sects, such as Catholicism, Protestantism, etc., (to name the "Big Two"). By practicing Christianity, you are also practicing a form of spirituality.
2006-07-10 02:56:48
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answered by flash_engineer 2
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Christianity works their own way therefore you have so many different religions all professing to be true yet widely differing views of one truth, being ,spiritual though on the other hand means being in touch with God's ways and requirements, and being aware spiritual need of truth of God and having accurate knowledge of God's truth not our thoughts of what is truth, knowledge also of his word and will and putting that knowledge into practise, rather than sinning, even though we are sinners and imperfect we can still have a spiritual mind keeping our self in line with God's ways.
2006-07-23 18:11:03
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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CHRISTIANITY: simply by the indisputable fact that is defined in a unmarried dictionary: “a faith it extremely is depending on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the perception that he became the son of God.” Christianity differs from Jainism and Buddhism, both considered one of which reject the perception of a author, claiming that the universe has continually existed. and on the grounds that Christ spoke about “the in ordinary words authentic God,” he obviously did not remember on a mess of authentic gods and goddesses because the religions of historic Babylon, Egypt, Greece, and Rome taught, or as Hinduism nevertheless teaches. SPIRITUALITY: a suitable celebration of Spirituality The spirituality of a family individuals relies upon on strong celebration. even as the husband is a practising Christian, he takes the lead in showing religious features. If there is not any believing husband, the mum frequently tries to carry that duty. In both case, Jesus Christ promises the perfect sort to persist with. His habit, his words, and his wondering were continually upbuilding and fresh. back and back, the apostle Paul directs the reader to Christ’s loving progression. as an celebration, he states: “A husband is head of his spouse because the Christ is likewise head of the congregation, he being a savior of this body. Husbands, proceed loving your different halves, purely because the Christ also loved the congregation and delivered up himself for it.” Jesus became the thoughts-blowing celebration of spirituality and headship manifested with love, kindness, and compassion. He became self-sacrificing, no longer self-indulgent. He continually glorified his Father and revered his headship.
2016-11-06 03:31:09
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answered by ? 4
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Christianity and spirituality are two different terms. Spiirtuality is our voyage towards the Ceator He is within us and the determination to find Him in us is spirituality. Christianity IslaIm
Hinduism are all different teachings by great souls.
2006-07-10 02:57:50
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answered by mangala j 2
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Christianity is a form of spirituality. Spiritually includes all sorts of stuff.
2006-07-10 02:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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To me spirituality is the gathering of knowledge of God through my own conclusions. (finding god through ones self). For me Christianity doesn't support many ideas and possibilities (I learned through experiences I had from many different churches from catholic to nondenominational) "Religion has rules and regulations to beliefs" Spirituality is more free. That does not mean that one should not have morals, everyone should.
2006-07-10 02:58:24
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answered by loreerocks 2
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It's like mechanics and dynamics.
One is just dead letters and the other is letters quickened to Life.
Christianity is the letter of what Christ is.
It is God in Word form.
But letters are dead without the Spirit behind it to give those letters Life.
The mechanics of the Word is wonderful to read and mentally apply. But the dynamics is when the dead letters come alive in our beings and the Word is a reality within us.
2006-07-23 09:50:37
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answered by Joja 2
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to be spiritual you dont have to be a certian religion. many christians assume you must be christian or you have no soul. ive heard the horrid rev falwell say if you arent christian you arent human. its sad when people make ultimatums like this and assume its free will or a choice.
2006-07-10 02:53:34
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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