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The people whom the apostles converted followed Christianity and so on and so on.
the Apostle Paul who was not one of the original 12 Apostles and the Apostle John, as well as the other Apostles and disciples, missionaries and church planters.
Jesus and the early Apostles/disciples did and today some claim to be able to do so.
There were 12 of them.
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.
The importance of the apostles, is that they are the ones to take Christianity to all ends of the world.
They aren't.
They were Jewish as Jesus and the Apostles were born as.
The Christian Church (Christianity)
The date for the origin of Christianity is Pentecost in 33 A.D. with the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles.
Jesus was resurrected (raised from the dead and in Heaven) when Christianity began. Christianity began with Jewish apostles who believed that Jesus was the Messiah.
Jesus,Paul(Saul),and the other apostles of Jesus