No, Jesus never ventured into Europe 2000 years ago. If he did then there would likely be many more Christians in Europe today. Although if you want to get philosophical then the answer could be yes, as the Christians believe he is God and God is everywhere, so by definition he would have had to "visit" England.
No, he never left Palestine except when his parents took him to Egypt as a child to protect him from Harod.
No. He lived in Jerusalem and according to Christianity, lived in Egypt for a time as a child.
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There were numerous wandering preachers in Palestine during the time of Jesus, and John the Baptist and Jesus were just two of them There is no available evidence that the Romans had ever heard of Jesus, even after his crucifixion.
Jesus didn't visit hell because he has no right. Jesus is perfect and sinless so he can't go to hell. And anyway, who ever goes to hell can never come out and will have to die forever.
I'd say McDonalds of KFC. I visit every summer and that's all I ever see.
no 3 wise men visit Jesus
Has US ever been like Britain?
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Yes you can visit the sight at Calvary.
The Tower of London was present in Britain by 1750, and one could visit it, despite its association with imprisonment. You could also visit Canterbury Cathedral.
No Jesus was never ever called Michael.
he visit's when ever he can