Certainly only God knows.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe leader of the Catholics is Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. His vicar on earth is the Holy Father, currently Pope Benedict XVI.
Of the earth's 6.6 plus billion inhabitants, about one third are Christians with about 17 percent being Catholics.
Christianity's view of death, for Catholics anyways, is when God is ready for you to come into heaven. He takes you from the Earth at a chosen time.
Apostles are those of the followers of Jesus who preached and spread his teachings. Bishop was a high-ranking christian official who supervises a number of local churches. Pope is the bishop of Rome, head ofthe Roman catholic church.
.Catholic AnswerThe Twelve Tables was the ancient of code of law for the Roman Empire centuries before Our Blessed Lord appeared on this earth. It was the law for a pagan empire before the foundation of Christianity. They have nothing to do with each other.
The Pope is the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and as such is regarded by Roman Catholics as Christ's representative on Earth. Some other Christian denominations have at times regarded the Pope as the Antichrist, I don't know if any still do so.
Save the Earth Foundation was created in 1972.
The largest segment of Christianity is Roman Catholicism. It accounts for about 60 percent of all Christians. It is located in nearly every nation on earth.
Jesus was neither. Christian means a follower of Christ, and Catholics is by definition, a branch of Christianity. The Catholic Church founded in the second century, 100 years after Jesus' life on earth.
There were other "largest" religions previous to Christianity. However especially with the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the widespread Roman Empire, Christian influence has been across the world.
One and the only one person knows it, when the foundation of the earth were laid "AlMIGHTY GOD"
There is no way on Earth to apply foundation perfectly.