Yes - Christianity, like many religions is evangelistic in that it believes in sharing its beliefs with others and inviting them to become Christians. According to Christianity it does make a difference what you believe, and in the final analysis the Christian religion is actually true and the other religions, while admirable in many ways, are not.
No. In fact, would-be converts have traditionally been discouraged.
King Clovis did not convert to Islam. Instead, he converted to Christianity, which was the religion of the people of Gaul.
to convert many people to Christianity
Black slaves held a complex relationship with Christianity and faith. While some found solace and hope in the teachings of Christianity and used it as a form of resistance and empowerment, others saw it as a tool used by slaveowners to justify their oppression. The blending of African spiritual practices with Christian beliefs also shaped the unique expression of spirituality among black slaves.
Some people convert to Christianity from other faiths, just as some Christians convert to one of the other faiths. It all depends on what you are looking for in religion. Concern about the Christian hell is only an issue if you believe in that hell.
This Question is potentially broader than religion but, since it has been categorised in part as a religious Question, I will give that perspective. Certain religions are known as 'proselytising' religions and strongly encourage their followers to convert others to that religion. So, Christians believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Christianity, while Muslims believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Islam. Judaism was once seen as a proselytising religion, but less so now. Many Christians strongly believe that their religion is the one true religion and, for some, there may even be a sense that it is in some way irrational for others not to convert readily to Christianity, when told what Christians believe. Also, it is a requirement among certain minor Christian sects and denominations for young adults to spend up to two years attempting to convert others.
It was Orthodox Christianity.
Christianity is relevant because it is the religion of many people in the world. Since Christianity is a major religion, many people base their decision on Christian beliefs.
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Christianity is the main religion in the United States, with the majority of Americans identifying as either Protestant or Roman Catholic. There is also a growing population of non-religious individuals and followers of other faiths such as Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism.
The main religion is Christianity, but a whole host of other religions are also present in Johannesburg.