Christians believe:
1. Salvation comes from the belief that Jesus Christ died on the cross for all sins and transgressions.
2. The day of rest is called "Sabbath" and occurs from sundown Friday to sundown on Saturday.
3. Praying to ancestors will promote good karma.
4. Life is comprised of suffering.
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1. Christians believe that salvation comes from Jesus Christ being a sacrifice for their sins when he died on the cross.
2. The Sabbath occurs on Sunday.
3. Karma and prayers for elders are not Christian practices.
4. Jesus Christ died for sins so suffering does not need to occur.
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