Bob'n'weave
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Christianity is somewhat different to Islam and Judaism in that it does not dictate 'rules' like the other two. This was to enable the Roman Empire to assimilate the pagan masses who were somewhat hedonistic in their beliefs, to a single religion that allowed them to party but still worship a religion that was endorsed by the state. The Roman Empire never really went away, and carries on through The Roman Catholic church. As for the question of 'faith', I think that most people who consider themselves ethically and morally sound would say their way of life mirrors the teachings of christianity, do unto others, 10 commandments etc. If you do not follow the rules of judaism or Islam, then you would not be considered to be 'faithful' but with christianity you can just live your life and so long as your thoughts/actions are good, you can call yourself a christian.