false.
false.
Only the very first ones, some of whom may be merely legendary in any case. From Clovis I's conversion in 496 they were Catholics.
Mayor of the Palace (chief administrator)
Yes, a non-christian can go to church.
Of course!
There are no "Christian scholars" who are non-believers. it is an impossibility.
No.
I'm a non-denominational Christian.
I am a non-denominational Christian.
No. There are Christian monasteries and non-Christian monasteries. Within the Christian tradition, there are many kinds of monastic observances. I am sure the same is true for non-Christian monastic communities.
The non-Christian sees this as entirely fair, because he believes that the Christian heaven does not even exist. Not only do non-Christians not go to heaven when they die, but Christians do not either.
A:A non-Christian is bound by the laws of the relevant nation or state. These laws may sometimes have originated as Christian laws but, now being secular, apply equally to everyone within their jurisdiction. However, a non-Christian is not bound by Church laws, just as a Christian is not bound by sharia law, and so on.