Saul would probably be the biggest incident of a person changing of a religion.
Just in case, this Saul is not the king before David, this Saul is the man who changed is name to Paul after believing in Jesus, who he met on his way to Damascus
In Biblical days there was no religion. The people of the Bible were called Hebrews and Israelites. It was not a religion- its what they were.
King Clovis did not convert to Islam. Instead, he converted to Christianity, which was the religion of the people of Gaul.
Afghanistan has banned the bible because they do not believe it is real. They have their own religion, and do not want people reading about a different religion.
Born Again is his new religion. He is not using rosary and he's now using bible. Actually, Born Again is not a religion. Manny has converted to Protestant Christianity and turned away from Catholicism.
Christianity, the religion where people believe that God is Almighty and Jesus was the son of God.
Religion does not fit in Britain. It is a Christian country but very few people follow the religion or the teachings of the Bible.
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Yes, people of New England always enjoyed reading the Bible. From the days of the pilgrims they came here for freedom of their religion, not freedom from religion. There is a difference. In fact the people living in New England still enjoy reading the Bible today. Remember that freedom of religion also entails that you also have the right to believe in any religion and you can choose to not believe in any religion also.
The Seljuks converted to Sunni Islam.
In the early roman empire most people were pagans, though by the end many people converted to Christianity.
He is a Muslim as he converted from another religion
The Bible is God's instruction manual to mankind. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Because the bible is a book based on religion, created by a religion and is read by religious people- therefore making it religious.