No. Some biblical scholars have dated the start of the Christian Church - called the 'Church of God' about a dozen times in the New Testament - to Pentecost Sunday, 17 June 31 AD - 10 days after Jesus ascended back to heaven after appearing for 40 days after His resurrection.
Christianity was introduced to the Pacific Islands by Protestant missionaries in the early 19th century.
Christianity
maybe in 4th century
In the 4th century, it was one of the first countries to have officially adopted Christianity as the state religion.
Cynic
It was by the end of the 4th Century CE.
Christianity is said to have been founded in the first century CE. I grew slowly throughout the Roman Empire until, at the beginning of the 4th century, it probably consisted about ten percent of the population. At this point, Emperor Constantine gave the proto-Catholic-Orthodox branch of Christianity state patronage. This patronage made Christianity socially and politically desirable for some, and the religion grew quite rapidly. In the decade of the 380s, Christianity was made the state religion, and in 391 CE pagan worship was banned. So, Christianity became a leading religion in the fourth century CE.
Christianity developed in the 1st century from Judaism. It is based and founded up the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ, son of God.
It was founded during the 5th or 4th century bc
In the early 4th century.
Constantine I, Emperor of Rome in the beginning of the 4th century.
In Christianity it began with Benedict in the 4th century. It has yet to end.