No actual year can be assigned to the formation of Christianity, it is a movemont that gathered pace slowly after the death of Jesus (we don't even know that exact year, but it was around AD 30 in modern dating). Followers of Jesus called themselves 'Followers of the Way', and gradually people began to refer to them as Christians.
Christianity really formed from Judaism, but with the aspect of Christ coming down on Earth to save the world from their sins. So when Jesus did die, the curtain was torn, which meant that there was a connection between the people and God versus when they had to tell the priest something for him to tell to God and when there was the Holy of Holies room. If you entered that room as a regular human being, you would die. Christianity formed because it was based on the new law, shown in the New Testament of The Bible, rather than the strict old way of living in the Old Testament.
Some have dated this event to Pentecost Sunday, 17 June 31 AD.
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The founder of Christianity was Christ, if not why is it then called CHRISTianity?
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Ummmmm Jesus! Without Him, (Jesus WAS a Jew) Christianity would not have been formed
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Are you thinking of Arians? because the arians formed arianism, a form of gnostic christianity
Islam was formed last
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Some have dated the start of Christianity to the 1st Pentecost in Jerusalem on Sunday, June 17th, 31 A.D..
The question makes no sense as put. The term "BC" means "Before Christ". Therefore, any year BC would necessarily be prior to Jesus Christ having lived and Christianity could not have been founded. Christianity as a religion developed in the first and second centuries CE. It became the official state religion of the Roman Empire in 381 CE.