Judaism came first. It was followed by Christianity, which was in turn followed by Islam. Christianity was mostly Catholic until the 1500's when Martin Luther (from Germany) and Henry VIII of England broke away to form Protestantism.
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Judaism came first. It was followed by Christianity, which was in turn followed by Islam. Christianity was mostly Catholic until the 1500's when Martin Luther (from Germany) and Henry VIII of England broke away to form Protestantism.
Judaism
Protestantism was formed after Henry VII, (when Henry VIII formed the Church of England to get a divorce). So in Henry VII's time there was no such religion as protestantism.
Islam, early 7th century a.d.
Yes. Evidence seems to suggest that Jesus was Jewish. Christianity and branches of Christianity were actually formed from the foundations of Judaism.
Are you thinking of Arians? because the arians formed arianism, a form of gnostic christianity
Buddhism can be considered a pagan religion when the term pagan describes a non-Abrahamic (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc) faith. However, it is not a Neopagan religion, which describes a group of newly-formed movements reviving ancient pagan beliefs and practices.
a colony that was formed to spread christianity and practice free religion !(:
Western Europe has been predominately Christian since even before the Roman Empire adopted the religion. In 1054, the first separation of Christianity occurred when the Greek Orthodox Church split from the Latin Roman Catholic Church (Orthodoxy and Catholicism), this being the East-West Schism. Then in the 16th century, another separation of Christianity took place when several Europeans (mainly in Northern Europe) protested the Catholic Church and adopted their own form of Christianity, becoming known as Protestantism. Protestantism is formed of many different religions such as Anglicanism, Calvinism, Lutheranism, etc. This means that today, Christianity is split into three main branches: Catholicism (which remains the single largest denomination), Orthodoxy (composed of many different churches such as Greek Orthodoxy, Russian Orthodoxy, Romanian Orthodoxy, etc.), and Protestantism (which is the smallest of the branches).
The Christian religion formed after the long anticipated savior Jesus Christ was incarnated on this earth. He modified the religion of Judaism and gathered many followers, which has become more than 2 billion followers to this day.