He was an atheist but found the church after a car accident with his wife that changed his thinking on life and the afterlife.
Islam
None!
offshoot of judaism
Judaism and Christianity.
the Romans religion was Christianity
If you are talking about in recent times, then no-one. Anyone turning to Christianity today is turning away from reason. Before we were as philosophically and scientifically enlightened, people understandably turned to religion.Answer:There is no such thing as 'best' converts in Christianity. God accepts people on the basis of Christ's death and once a person is in God's family then all are "heirs with Christ".
Protestant Christianity
Greco-Roman Paganism/Polytheism.
Jesus was a practicing Jew.
Before Christianity, they were pagan.
Christianity was illegal until the 200s and before then, Juddahism wsa popular
Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.Yes, the persecutions stopped when Christianity became the official religion of the empire, in fact the persecutions had stopped well before the religion became official. But just a small correction here: Christianity was never the religion of the Roman republic. It was not even in existence during the republic. Christianity only came into being during the principate or what is commonly called the empire.