No
jyra is in love with none of ur business..............................................dhatt
it was discovered 2000bc through 1600ad
yes you can get into it, only if you are a super moshi.
Jai Agpangan's birth name is Jyra May G. Agpangan.
Britain was the first country to restart the missionary work for the Christian faith. There was a long silence following the dark ages, because people became more about self sufficiency. The person in charge of starting this revival is William Carey. Through his efforts he began to send missionaries to South East Asia (ie. India and the surrounding countries). As this began to spread soon Britain had missionaries in America, South America, Africa, and Asia. In conclusion Britain has sent missionaries all over the world. For more information: From Jerusalem to Irian Jyra by Ruth A. Tucker
This is an interesting subject that is conveluted and has many "correct" answers. In short I will say both yes and no, but I will also give more detail into this subject. If you have a more specific time frame in your head then it would be best to post that or message me at a later date. Christians have been on both sides of colonization over the years and this is a little essay to explain why. I will start off by looking at times that Christians were for colonization. In 1621 the Pilgrims made the cross from Europe to the "New World" to create a God fearing colony that would allow them to worship the way they wanted to. Later in the 1800's missionary colonies began to make ground in Africa, China, and India in an attempt to spread God's word around the world. So in this light Christian were all for colonization. On the other hand they were against some colonization. On this level is was not as organized or discussed in History. However there were deinitely christians against colonies when they looked at the impact that it had on a society (ie. slavery). On these subjects the church did not have a strong stance against colonization, and it rested mostly on the wills of inidividual churches, peoples, or denominations (ie. Southern Baptists, Quakers). So yes Christianity has been for and against colonization. My conlcusion is that is tended to lean towards colonization over the years, but it still stood against it in some ways. This is a quick glance of the Christian history. If you would like a good book to read I would suggest From Jerusalem to Irian Jyra by Ruth A. Tucker. That is all for now.