In the Middle East, there are several nations that are "Islamic Republics". These countries have a government that is both a political system and religion. Islam is the governmental religion in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other nations. In Saudi Arabia, Christian crosses and crucifixes are banned.
China. Most countries don't forbid Christianity but it may be highly restricted or Christians may be severely persecuted (like in the Islamic world or communist countries).
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Christianity is illegal(banned)in Saudi Arabia, which is an Islamic theocratic monarchy.
Christianity was never made illegal. it was persecuted, but was not made illegal.
Christianity was illegal until the 200s and before then, Juddahism wsa popular
Most muslim countries such as Iran or North Korea :/
no. He actually helped bring Christianity to the main stage in the Roman empire When he reigned, Christianity became the dominant religion of the Roman Empire. He learned religion from his mother Helena.
AnswerChristianity is illegal in North Korea only. AnswerIn countries such as Egypt, Libya and Syria, Christians are being murdered, simply because they are Christian.
No, it most definitely is not in the USA. Therefore, this depends on what part of the world you go to, for certain countries ban Christianity or put grave restrictions upon it.
The government allows several specific churches, but conversion from Islam to another religion is prohibited.
Churches not officially ordained by the government are illegal. Many house churches are persecuted. As a side note, around 67 million Chinese are Christian, or over 5% of the population.
In Rome it became legal and the official religion in that country in about 313 AD It depends where you mean. Christianity first became the official religion of the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine after a law was passed in 313AD making Christianity 'legal' across the Empire. Since then there has not been a time in the Western world at least when Christianity has been 'illegal' for any length of time. However, even today Christianity is illegal in come countries of the world. These tend to be totalitarian dictatorships like North Korea, or fundamentalist Islamic states where any religion other than Islam is punishable - sometimes by death.
A:Legalising Christianity meant that there could never be another Great Persecution of Christians as there had been under Emperor Diocletian, and more briefly under Emperors Decius and Valerian. However, what was far more important to the advance of Christianity was making the ancient pagan religions illegal towards the end of the fourth century.