Adherents woldwide of these religions approximately are; Islam ; 1.3 billion (Sunni: 940 million) Christianity ; 2 billion Judaism ; 14 million Islam is the religion which has spread out the most over the years.
Between Christianity and Islam, it depends on how you analyze the situation. More people are converting to Christianity than are converting to Islam, so many Christians make the argument that Christianity is growing more quickly. However, Muslims have higher birth rates and retention rates than Christians, meaning that the number of Muslims increases most rapidly, so many Muslims make the argument that Islam is growing more quickly.
Judaism has near stagnant growth, so it is clearly not Judaism.
Adherents woldwide of these religions approximately are;
Islam ; 1.3 billion (Sunni: 940 million)
Christianity ; 2 billion
Judaism ; 14 million
Islam is the religion which has spread out the most over the years.
Christianity
Christian is from Atlanta Georgia
I think you mean Christianity. Judaism was tolerated by the Romans but never adopted as their main religion.
Judaism is a religion, it all started in Abraham's time.
Yes.
constantine spread the religion of christianity
Christianity
clovis helped spread christianity by making it the only legal religion
Christianity was considered an offshoot of Judaism at its beginning and in fact it was just another Jewish sect until the apostles received the mandate to "teach all nations". Rome was a great aid in the spread of Christianity due to its tolerance of foreign religions. As long as the Christians "rendered unto Caesar" they were accepted and the religion spread.
There is no such thing as the "Jerusalem Religion". Jerusalem is a city, not a set of beliefs. Although Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all hold Jerusalem to be sacred, none of these religions was founded in Jerusalem.
Christianity
Like its sister religions of Judaism and Christianity, which all shared the same god, it was a missionary religion, converting by persuasion and force as a means of political as well as religious control.
Christianity