If we want to identify one geographic location as "the birthplace of Christianity," it would have to be the town of Bethlehem in Judea, because that's where Jesus Christ was born. The "concept" of Christianity was born in heaven, where God planned the incarnation, suffering, death and resurrection of his Son and the creation of the church--all Christians. Bethlehem was a Jewish town in a Jewish country, and Jesus was a Jew.
Canaan was a country with a long history as an enemy to the Jews. It cannot be called "the birthplace of Christianity."
Jerusalem
I wouldn't call it the birthplace of religion, but Jerusalem has played an important role in 3 major religions, which are (in chronological order) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. None of these religions actually were born in Jerusalem.
No The birthplace of Christianity was in Judea.
The birthplace of Judaism is Sinai in Egypt per Torah God revelation to Prophet MosesThe birthplace of Christianity is East Jerusalem in the Palestinian Territory per the Bible God revelation to Jesus.The birthplace of Islam is Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia per Qur'an God revelation to Muhammad.Peace be upon them all.
Christians view Jerusalem as important because it is the city where many significant events in the life of Jesus Christ took place, such as his crucifixion and resurrection. It is also considered a holy city in Christianity and holds symbolic value as the birthplace of Christianity.
Yes
Birthplace of Jesus
The Garden of Eden, Christianity.
Jerusalem the birthplace of Christ
Jerusalem
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Rosine, KY near his birthplace on Jerusalem Ridge