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peter is the foundation of the church

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Because he was a convicted petofile and a rapist and gave bloweys to everyone he saw and was a transgender Sl#t

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Q: Why were peter and Paul important to Christianity?
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Who helped make Christianity its own religion?

Peter and Paul were very active spreading Christianity. They took it to Europe and Peter dies in Rome.


What were the founding principles of christianity in rome?

The preaching of Sts. Peter & Paul.


How did Paul of Tarsus and Peter spread Christianity?

they helped Jesus the messiah


Are the apostles peter and paul still important today?

Oh yes both Peter and Paul are important today.But please note Paul was not a apostle.


Founding leaders of christianity?

The Lord Jesus Christ, Sts Peter, Paul, & the Apostles.


Was Paul as important as Jesus in helping establish Christianity?

No. Without Jesus Christ, there would be no Christianity.


Who was the apostle who had a big influence on Christianity development?

The apostle Paul probably had the greatest influence on Christianity.


What was St. Paul's name for St. Peter?

Paul never knew Peter, though Jesus called Peter "The Rock" upon which he would build his new church. However, Peter never built that church, and Paul's form of Hellenized Christianity became the dominant sect which continues to this day.


Who emphasized that hard work and thrift were important to his protestant branch of Christianity?

paul


Who were the greatest teachers of Christianity?

To name a few: Christ Jesus himself, of course. The apostle Peter. The apostle Paul.


What two of Jesus disciples did the most to spread Christianity after the crucifixion?

Pual and judea


Why is Galatians important to Christianity?

Paul's Epistle to the Galatians is important in two ways. It provides an insight into the apostle Paul, and it provides important background regarding the history of early Christianity, against which the only other early Church history, Acts of the Apostles, can be compared and verified or corrected.