The Edict of Milan.
Constantine.
Mormons are one sect of Christians. They are tolerated quite a lot by some Christians and not at all by others.Atheists are just people. Most of them are tolerated well by Christians, and vice versa. There's always the odd one or two that can't accept a difference ("militant atheists", "militant Christians"), but they are hardly representative of the group.Homosexuals are defined as evil in the Bible (Old Testament), but many Christians have gotten over this, helped by Jesus' message of ignoring the silly rules and basing your faith on love, not on dogma (some also forget this part, but as above, the minority are not the true representatives).Jehovah's Witnesses are also Christians, and the same applies to them as to Mormons.Based on the above, it is entirely up to a specific Christian as to which will be tolerated more or less than the other groups.
The event that stabilized the formerly tenuous relationship between Christians and Jews is the Second Vatican Council. The other name for the old testament is Torah.
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Mady Christians's birth name is Christians, Marguerite Maria.
Rudolph Christians's birth name is Christians, Broekern Rudolph.
The Resurrection, which took place on Sunday. Christians honour that as their sabbath.
No single Event stabilized relations between Christians and Jew. When Christians stopped persecuting Jews in different regions of the world and spreading libelous information about Jews, relations improved.
Until Christianity became a tolerated (and then the "official") religion in the Roman Empire, Christians were persecuted in various ways. Perhaps the most famous form of persecution was the use of Christians in public spectacles: here, they were condemned to death by being "thrown to the beasts" in arenas designed for the entertainment of Roman citizens.
Arabs, and to a lesser extent, Turks, tolerated Christianity and Judaism, although they followed Islam. The Mongols, initially Buddhist, were aligned with Christianity against Islam, but later many adopted Islam and subsequently persecuted Christians.
By the time there were Christians, the Hebrews were no longer called Hebrews. They were called Jews. Christians didn't give them this or any name.
Christians celebrate it as the day that Christ rose from the dead.