christianity moral codes

christianity moral codes
What is the most unified system of belief and do you intend this indicates that the system is better than others?

I was very meanChristianity fractured, divided into four large groups (Orthordox, Catholic, Protestant and WCC), which in turn divided into several smaller groups all with different beliefs and systems that can vary wildly, from a group who believe nothing of the Bible, but think of it more as a metaphor a good life to those who reject all science and hold the Bible as infallible. I mean surely, if the believers themselves unable to agree on what their religion means that it can not be a system of beliefs. However, this is not just a shot at Christianity many other religions are divided into factions. So, what system of beliefs (ie religion, law and morality) is the most unified in this group?

As rivers and streams to the oceans, we are all going the same direction in different ways. I am Roman Catholic and proud. Do not mean others are bad or wrong just different.

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Moral Theology; Englished and Adapted to the Code and Customes of the United States of America. Revised English Translation of the Thirteenth German Edition with Additions


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Is Christianity a moral code or a religion?


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