No.
Christianity is a borrowed religion. Many of their rituals are borrowed from Pagan religion. Christmas and Easter is a borrowed ritual from Paganism. The birth of Jesus on December 25th is not the birth of Jesus. It is the birth of the Pagan Sun-God. Easter Sunday is not the day Jesus rose from the dead. It is the resurrection of the Pagan Sun-God. Fact is: There is no truth to the Christian religion. Christianity is a borrowed religion from ancient Paganism.
No, he was born Jewish... He studied to be and was called Rabi in some of the gospels. It was only after his death that Christianity became a religion. He had no connections with the Paganism of his time.
The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.
Saint Patrick upset the Pagan Druids when he converted the Pagan Irish to Christianity. The Druids were upset that Saint Patrick was replacing their religion with Christianity in an effort to wipe out their religion.
no. paganism is a range of religions, like Christianity. Wicca is a type of pagan, but a pagan isn't necessarily a Wiccan.
Before Christianity, they were pagan.
It might of been Chrirstianity, Judaism or Islamic. This answer is erroneous. Islam is based on the teaching Muhammed said he received from Allah in 610 AD, that is, some 600 years after Jesus´birth. There were no Muslims in Jesus´day. Also, the religion of Jesus´day was not Christianity, since, though during His three-year ministry He had many followers, Christianity had its initiation with the physical resurrection of Christ. The religion of Galilee in Jesus´time was Judaism, though the Greeks and Romans who had moved to the area were polytheists.
He converted the pagan Druids of Ireland to Christianity.Patrick converted Ireland from the pagan Druid religion to Christianity.
Judaism and the pagan religion of the Romans
Christianity grew out of Judaism. The founders of Christianity were all Jewish.Another answer:Furthermore, Christianity was slightly influenced by Zoroastrianism and Pagan Graeco-Roman religions.
Emperor Theodosius declared Christianity the state religion in 380 or 381, and then in 391 banned the public worship of the pagan gods although probably more than half the population were still pagans.
It is most likely to have been mainly Pagan with hints of early Christianity.