Christians are still suffering discrimination, especially in Middle Eastern countries. There are several countries where you can be legally thrown in prison or killed if you are found to be a Christian.
Actually, no one did. Christians are still persecuted today.
Yes
Today people in Hiroshima are still suffering from the radiation . The population in Hiroshima today is estimated to be over 1 million.
Unfortunete, yes. Discrimination still exists in spite of the fact that all humans are the off-spring of a single couple. They are brothers.
Baptism, Communion.
Christians had meetings at night because they were persecuted, and they wanted their meetings to be secret. In some parts of the world, Christians are still persecuted today.
It still holds value today as people today still make very similar mistakes as the Romans did because it is in human nature.
Buddha is still important today to Buddhist because they still have respect for this guy like Christians we still believe in Jesus but he is dead but not dead in our spiritual life's
Some are--for example when people use Christianity to support beliefs and practices that are racist, sexist or homophobic. Many Christians are actively working to embody God's love to the suffering and poor of the world today. Jesus encouraged the peacemakers. These ethics are still relevant today.
Yes, discrimination still exists today in various forms, such as racism, sexism, ageism, and discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation. For example, pay inequity between genders, prejudice against certain ethnic groups, and barriers faced by individuals with disabilities are all examples of persistent discrimination in society.
racism against another culture and racism against women.
Yes, by millions of Jews and more than a billion Christians.