Christianity is a monotheistic religion meaning the belief of one god, but much like Hinduism, the Christian god manifests into three separate identities. These are the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit/Spirit.
According to the description in The Bible these are three separate entities which act in concert with each other; the holy trinity acting in one mind an one accord. They are more prominently felt depending on the denomination, especially that of Catholicism.
This, however leads to the question of Saints, most often found in Catholicism. Saints are considered to be "exceptionally virtuous" are dubbed so after completing a long list of requirements set by the Pope.
Many believers have a saint they have chosen to follow. This often leads to the practice of idolatry (the worship of idols) which is counter intuitive to the first commandment- banning such practices- but shrines and amulets are common amongst the 'devout'. But these 'celestial beings' are still not a god-power and are viewed only as guides and protectorates under the Christian god.
Christianity has one god only (Monotheist).
Sometimes they started worshiping the gods and goddesses of people they conquered--they took on the Greek religion, Christianity, Egyptian and Persian religions.
Something to do with emperor Constantine. i don't know to be honest.
because the romans thought that the the roman gods and goddesses were the real gods and goddesses but we now know from the bible that the one and only true god is yahweh.
The emperor Theodosius forced Christianity on everyone and made it the official religion of the empire. This was in 380 AD. In 391 AD all pagan gods were banned.
Christianity has only one God called God.
Christianity has one god only (Monotheist).
No!
Christianity.
There is only one god of Christianity.
Christianity made them irrelevant.
In the modern day? Orthodox Christianity.
god was born at the begining of time
No, Christianity is a monotheistic religion that believes in one God. There are no gods or goddesses in traditional Christian theology.
Christians believe in only 1 God.
Christianity in Rome would still be Christianity. Back in the times of the Roman Empire, they believed in multiple gods.
Nothing happened to them. These gods were beliefs, not material beings. Belief in these gods decreased as Christianity spread.