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Why do you think all the branches are considered part of christianity?.

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Answer: all of the branches are considered a part of that main religion because they all have a similar loyalty to the main aspects of Christianity such as the Holy Trinity (The Father, The Son, The Holy Spirit, and how together is God)

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All branches of Christianity are considered part of Christianity because they share a common belief in Jesus Christ as the son of God. Other core beliefs of Christianity include the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), the authority of the Bible, and the doctrine of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

While all Christians have these beliefs in common, different interpretations of the scripture have emerged over time, leading to the formation of various branches.

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