The New Testament contains the proof of which teachings individuals must follow to acceptably worship God.
The ideas of Christianity started in Judea with the teaching of Jesus Christ.
Christianity started when Jesus began teaching. around 4 BCE. But it was not until 60 AD that it became a large religion. -- 4BCE is the year he was born. Christianity was started after his death which was around 29AD.
Christopher C. Bernido has been involved in teaching, writing of scientific publications for both specialist and nonspecialist in the field, and organizing and participating in scientific conferences; has written a doctoral dissertation entitled, "Unification of the Four Fundamental Interactions of Elementary Particles."
Corruption in the Catholic Church for example the selling of indulgences and unbiblical teaching/practices such as Papal supremacy and salvation by works.
The question is stated incorrectly. William Jenning Bryan actually PROSECUTED Scopes on behalf of the State of Tennessee which at the time, had a law against the teaching of evolution. Scopes teaching of evolution was DEFENDED by Clarence Darrow. See below link:
The main teaching of Christianity is John chapter 3 verse 16 . And to love one another.
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The ideas of Christianity started in Judea with the teaching of Jesus Christ.
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teaching himself during his travels
Christianity isbased mainly on lone and forgiveness.
Christianity. The Bible is the 'handbook' for Christians.
There is no teaching of Christianity in democracy. Democracy is secular in nature and no religion is more powerful over another religion. All people are allowed to worship as they please without government intervention. Christianity is a philosophy and an religion that is far older than democracy.
Christianity has been infiltrated since its beginning almost 2000 years ago by false teachers. The only way to detect false teaching is to know the true teaching which comes from the Holy Bible.
Christopher Monahan has written: 'The Everything guide to algebra' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Study and teaching, Algebra