The roots of Christianity and the growth of this religion
Judaism is the one that provides the basis for Christianity because it puts its beliefs in one Supreme God, who appeared to Abraham, Moses, and other Hebrew prophets as written in the Holy Bible. The Bible reports all traditions, events, and activities of religious reasons in Judaism. Also, the presence of God is seen in these activities, and the Israelites believe in his existence. They believed in one God. No other is supreme, strong, and all-knowing other than him.
The New Testament in the Bible can be used to justify divisions in Christianity in which it urges Christians and believers not to split and have divisions among themselves by worshiping other gods, quarreling, but be complete in the same mind, same judgment, and same God. It emphasizes importance of unity, and love among Christians so that they can defeat the devil’s works. The division of keeping away from quarrels and splits within the religion is believed as the right denomination because it shows the love God has for everyone on Earth despite their race, skin color, age, gender, and or differences. God regards everyone as his children.