As the Church just began after the 1st Pentecost, it would be fair to say 10s of thousands perhaps a few million in the period of 31-100 AD. No actual Demographics or census was made though Acts infers many thousands were initially converted and Paul's Epistles add to this.
during the time of the Apostles but no exact time
The fun is that no Christians can be an apostle because Jesus himself has to give them that title and thirteen was chosen back in C.E. time.
No, Bunnies did not live during the time of the dinosaurs
Christians and Muslims
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According to Acts 11:26 the name Christian was first used at Antioch. Before this time they were called believers or disciples, the Apostles of course having a special office of leadership.
The apostles, including Saint Paul, Saint James, and Saint Peter, traveled far away from Jerusalem preaching and converting people to Christianity. When there were enough Christians in a particular town or area, the apostles and their helpers could create a Christian church. Some believe that Christ preached as far away as India, and the apostles are alleged to have traveled, perhaps, as far as to Spain and/or Africa. We do know that the Coptic Christians of Ethiopia have been there for a long, long time. One of the apostles may have made it that far. How else would the Ethiopians become Christians?
No. He never knew Jesus during Jesus' time on Earth.
The first time the term 'Christian' is used to describe the followers of Jesus Christ is after His death, resurrection and ascension in Acts 11:26 for those in Antioch. Before this, they were called The Way by some and while Jesus was establishing His Church, He personally called His 12 Apostles and various disciples.
yes
The Christians weren't altogether angry, but this was perhaps during the time of the Great Inquisition. The Great Inquisition was a time that the Muslims were coming into Europe, so that might've had some issues with the Muslims during that period of time.
There are many pieces of evidence as to why PE already existed during primitive time. One of these pieces was the fact that the individuals needed to learn to be strong in order to hunt.