From the England which got it from the Romans. (I think.)
Mainly by Saint Ninian (to Galloway) and Saint Columba (to the Isle of Iona), together with their followers.
Christianity is the largest religion in Scotland, then Judaism.
Saint Columba was an Irish missionary who set up a monastery in Iona in 560 AD and established Christianity in Scotland.
Christianity at 65%
Saint Ninian, a missionary and bishop, is often credited with being one of the first to bring Christianity to Scotland in the 4th century. He established a church at Whithorn in Galloway, which became an important center for Christianity in Scotland.
The national religion is the Church of Scotland (a protestant church of presbytarian polity), to which 42% of the population at least nominally belongs. Roman Catholicism is next, with 16%, although 28% of Scots profess no religion at all.
The Angles came to Scotland about 1200 years ago
MUSLIM DID NOT COME FROM CHRISTIANITY!!!!!it came from Islam in sauldi Arabia in the 7th century!!!!!
Judaism came from the same place as Christianity. Islam came from the same place as Christianity. Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism came from modern day India. Those are the big ones.
christianity came from the heavens up ABOVE
Church of Scotland - which is Presbyterian in governance - majority of people identify with this Roman Catholic - about a quarter of Scots identify with this Islam - about 30K people in Scotland are of Pakistani heritage and likely identify with being Muslim Judaism - historic Jewish population south of Galsgow
James' Buchanan ancestora came from Scotland by way of Ireland.
The main religion in Scotland is Christianity. This is due to the history of these religions in Scotland and wider Europe. Other notable religions followed in Scotland are Islam and Buddhism. Scotland is home to one of the first Buddhist Tibetan temples in western Europe, at the Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery in Dumfries and Galloway. As well as these, Scotland is home to followers of most world religions including Sikhism, Judaism, and Hinduism.