
The Bible (Holy Scriptures)
The Bible is a collection of sacred writings central to Christianity, composed of the Old Testament (shared with Judaism) and the New Testament. It contains stories, teachings, poems, laws, and philosophies that explore humanity's relationship with God, moral principles, and spiritual truths. The Bible addresses themes of love, justice, forgiveness, and redemption, offering guidance and insight into life's purpose. It is regarded as divinely inspired by believers, serving as a foundation for faith, morals, and religious practice across many Christian communities worldwide.