Jewish, some being Samaritans and Hellenists. This was soon followed by Greeks (or Gentiles). This is recorded in the book of Acts in the New Testament.
the pagans/christians
Someone's nationality does not directly help a religion.
Earliest records of the distinguished Livley surname are to be found in Padua, Italy.
If they are Christians, you don't need to be a certain nationality to celebrate lent.
There is no "major" nationality there are many, many Christians living in every country of the world, even a large country like Canada or the USA or even Russia there are many Christians but also many people of other religions.
Earliest records of the Scottish surname Flecher are to be found in the Forest of Hutton in Yorkshire.
There is no jungle in the UK. The only time Christians might pray at midnight is at the midnight service on Christmas Eve/Day
The comparison is not valid for the following:It is between a religion and a nationality. There American Muslims and American non Muslims.There are good Muslims and bad Muslims, like any other religion, as there good Christians and bad Christians. This does not meanm that Islam or Christianity is not good.There are good Americans and bad Americans, like any other nationality.
The Earliest Australians were Aboriginals, who have lived on the land for many thousands of years before Europeans ever stepped foot on Australian soil.
Everyone was Catholic and there were no "nationality" in the middle ages. Europe was a patchwork of holdings by various groups, men and tribes.Second AnswerDuring parts of the middle ages, the Byzantine Empire had the most people. At other times it would have been the Carolingian Empire. And at yet other times it would have been the Holy Roman Empire. But none of these empires had a majority of the Christians in it.
There is no specific nationality of the Ghattas family, since it is scattered across the middle east (Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, etc.) and North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Morocco.) The Ghattas family religion differs depending on their location, but they are mostly Christians and Muslims. In the middle east, they are mostly Christians, whereas in North Africa they are mostly Muslims.
During the early days of Christianity, Roman Emperors such as Nero and Domitian issued decrees that allowed for the persecution and arrest of Christians. These decrees were often based on the Christians' refusal to worship the Roman gods and emperors.