Great Britain has a long history in Christendom. When the Catholic's held power through the monarchy, protestants were persecuted. It also worked vice versa. From this old conflict the English who became American put an amendment into the constitution of the United States that purposes that there should be no establishment of a state religion avoiding the bringing of governmental persecution to those who choose to serve God in one denomination or another.
Some could call it the fault of Christianity but in truth it is the abandonment of true Christianity that brought the persecution of either group. Certainly the laws that define stealing, to rape, to manslaughter, to first degree murder are based on the Old Testament. True belief in the word of God and an adherence to it, is the cornerstone of a republic form of government which we and Great Britain have installed.
The British Broadcasting Corporation was begun as an instrument to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ/Yeshua.
It is 80% of the population.
The new testament of the bible in Christianity is not relevant, for it has been corrupted and changed in so many ways; it just now has many contradictions.
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Christianity is relevant because it is the religion of many people in the world. Since Christianity is a major religion, many people base their decision on Christian beliefs.
The earliest records would suggest the Romans brought the religion to Britain.
Christianity. Christianity is centered around the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth
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By 325ad Christianity had spread throughout the Roman Empire and to Britain. If you google "spread of Christianity map" you will find maps showing the spread.
A large variaty; but Christianity is popular and always has been in Britain.
No. He was not Irish. He came from Britain and brought Christianity to Ireland.
Daniel Lucas Lukito has written: 'Making Christology relevant to the Third World' -- subject(s): Christianity and other religions, Christianity