Christianity is a monotheistic religion, meaning Christians believe in one God. However, most Christians believe in the Trinity, which is often stated as "God in three Persons". The members of the Trinity are Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who died on the cross for the world's sins; God the Father, Creator and Ruler of the universe; and the Holy Spirit, left on Earth after Jesus ascended to comfort and guide Christians, and to encourage them to share the Gospel with others.
Christianity has only one God called God.
Christianity has one god only (Monotheist).
No!
Christianity.
There is only one god of Christianity.
Christianity made them irrelevant.
In the modern day? Orthodox Christianity.
god was born at the begining of time
No, Christianity is a monotheistic religion that believes in one God. There are no gods or goddesses in traditional Christian theology.
Christians believe in only 1 God.
Christianity in Rome would still be Christianity. Back in the times of the Roman Empire, they believed in multiple gods.
Nothing happened to them. These gods were beliefs, not material beings. Belief in these gods decreased as Christianity spread.