Christianity has never died and never will die.
Perhaps you were asking when Jesus died? The vast majority of scholars and scientists that have studied the year of the crucifixion will select the year AD 30 or AD 33.
But then He arose 3 days later.
Christianity started in Israel, with the death and ressurection of Jesus Christ.
Christmas - birth of Christ Good Friday - day of Jesus' death Easter - Day of Jesus' ressurrection
Christianity stared in Israel. After the death of Christ.
Christianity was only possible after the death of Jesus Christ so Christianity could not be around since day one as Jesus lived 2000 years ago. But faith in God has been around since day one. Christianity is primarily based on faith in God.
Christianity is based on the death and resurrection of Jesus. Without His death and resurrection there would be no Christianity.
Death from christianity's point of view is a short sleep followed by awakening on the day of judgement, when God seperates those who chose him from those who turned him away.
Jesus did'nt develop Christianity. His followers did, after his death.
No culture is 'responsible' for Christianity. Christianity is based on the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
When Saint Patrick showed the Irish the concept of Trinity, converted many to Christianity and even into nuns, and was robbed beaten, and even put into chains, but he kept going and spreading the word about Christianity. We celebrate St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, on the day Patrick was made into a saint, the day of his death.
No. Christianity was a religion that was created after Jesus' death. Jesus was a Jew.
Constantine, if he converted to Christianity at all, was a death bed convert. He never lived a Christian life and many scholars question the story of his becoming a Christian. The conversion of an emperor such as Constantine was a great propaganda tool for use by the early Christians. That much we know.
There are several. ------------------------- Christ was put to death on a cross and this is why it is used as the symbol of Christianity.