John the Baptist (though not really called a "Christian" but indeed a follower of Christ in his days) was beheaded because of his belief.... sounds horrible to me.
Judas Iscariot definitely died the most horrible death, imo. buying the lot where he is later buried with the 30 pieces of silver (the payment of being a traitor),
he was buried upside down with all his insides dangling to his face.
Another perspective:Among the Christian community in The Bible record (as opposed to outside sources), these deaths could be considered "horrible:"Ananias and Sapphira were miraculously struck dead for trying to pass a lie before the Holy Spirit (Acts 5).
Stephen was stoned by an angry mob for his testimony of the gospel (Acts 7).
Herod Agrippa I had the apostle James (the brother of John) "killed with the sword" - probably beheaded (Acts 12).
He got ate and died a horrible death.
No he was saved, but everyone else died a horrible and horrendous death.
William Becknell died in the year of 2 because of the sight of your horrible, horrible, face. I hope this helps.
every one died a horrible death and bathed in each others blood.
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At the time of his death he was more infamous rather than famous.
Most of the people from the Shakespeare's time were Christians. They had the same beliefs about death as Christians currently do. They believed that when you died you went to heaven.
At the time of his death he was more infamous rather than famous.
Adam Bruce died a horrible death in 1897. He was murdered by a girl called Daniel.
Zeus blasted him off of Helios' chariot, he died a horrible and tragic death
No, they were already well known at the time of his death. They did become even more famous after his death.
Unfortunantly it developed a horrible lung cancer and died a slow death.