This site holds that these points are Christian, Biblical, and true:
God exists. God is infinite (Job 11:7-9), eternal both in past and future (Ps. 90:2), omnipresent (Job 11:7-9), omnipotent (Luke 1:37), omniscient (1 John 3:20; including exhaustive foreknowledge of all future events, cf. cf. Ps. 139:4, Is. 46:10), sentient (Is. 55:9), holy (righteous, perfect in moral standing) (Is. 5:16), unlimited in love (John 3:16), perfectly just (Is. 30:18), and knowable (John 17:3).
God is a Trinity. That is, God is One (Deut. 6:4, Is. 44:8, etc.), yet the Father is God (John 6:27), Jesus is God (Is. 9:6, John 1:1, 14, etc.), and the Holy Spirit is God (Acts 5:3, 4). All three "persons" are co-existent (Luke 3:22, 22:42), yet there are not three distinct individuals; they are One Being (Deut. 6:4).
Man was originally created in God's image, without knowledge of sin (Gen. 1:27, 31, 2:17). man disobeyed God (Gen 3), and through his sin, sin was introduced to all of mankind (Rom. 5:12). All people have sinned (Rom. 3:23) (aside from Jesus), and sin causes death and separation from God (Rom. 6:23, Matt. 25:31-46).
Jesus, the second person of the Trinity, came, conceived of virgin birth (Luke 1:26-38), fully human yet fully God (man: 1 Tim. 2:5, God: John 1:1,14). since Jesus was a man, he could be tempted (Luke 4:1-13 vs. James 1:13); yet since he was God, he never sinned (Heb. 4:15 vs. Rom. 3:23). Jesus obeyed God all the way to the cross (Phil. 2:8). Jesus' death on the cross was a perfect sacrifice that atoned for sin (1 John 2:2), so that those who have faith in him will be forgiven, and reconciled to God (John 3:17, 18). Jesus was raised from the dead physically on the third day, as the ultimate proof that he was who he claimed to be (Matt. 28:1-10, John 20:24-28, 1 Cor. 15:3-8). If one claims to believe in Christ but rejects the reality of the resurrection, his/her belief is futile and they still in there sins (1 Cor. 15:12-19).
Christians are saved by grace, through faith and only faith in Jesus [God]. Nothing that mankind can do can save him, but only what Jesus had done (Eph. 2:8-10). Works are evidence of faith (James 2:14-26, Heb. 11), but works do not affect salvation in anyway (Rom. 4). Only faith in the True Christ saves (John 14:6)
The Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Trinity, is not a force, but has the same basic attributes as the other two persons, like sentience (the Spirit talks: Acts 1:16, 8:29; the Spirit grieves: Isaiah 63:10; intelligence and emotion are two attributes of personality). the Spirit indwells only those who are saved (John 3:5, 14:17), he lives within believers (John 14:17), and testifies about Jesus and what he said (John 15:26, 14:26).
The Bible as we have it today is the only text one needs as scripture. our Bible is a carbon copy of inerrant scripture, accurate and reliable in every important aspect. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness... (2 Tim. 3:16).
We will be Resurrected in a physical body at Judgement (1Cor. 15). There is an eternal conscious life, and eternal conscious hell (Dan. 12:2)
Though Satan is a very real being, indeed a fallen angel; he is not to be feared more than God. he is a defeated enemy from the early in creation (Gen 3:15), and God has him on a tight leash (Job 1-2). nevertheless, the believer needs to be wary and alert of him (1 Peter 5:8)