This question was asked in another place. So I am going to give the same answer here. The origin of Christianity is read about in The Bible. Jesus came to earth and started teaching. He gathered a group of men around him and taught them for about 3 years. Later they would be called, "The Apostles". After Jesus died and rose again, these Apostles went around and taught other people what they had learned about Jesus.
We read this in ACT 11:26. " and when he had found him, he brought him to Antioch. And it came about that for an entire year they met with the church, and taught considerable numbers; and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch."
The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades
Actually, the Ancient Egyptians started on it first, and then the Greeks.
The first crusade started because the Christians wanted to regain the holy land of Jerusalem from the Muslims.
The Crusades were started because the the Muslims, Christians, and Jews all share the Holy Land of Israel, and the first crusade occured because the Christians were trying to recapture the holy land.
The Crusades were started because the the Muslims, Christians, and Jews all share the Holy Land of Israel, and the first crusade occured because the Christians were trying to recapture the holy land.
Christians started earlier than Islam. Islam was started in AD. Christian also started AD But I only think is 1 AD because Jesus Christ is not born on BC times or years... There will be more Christians than Muslims on the World.
it was the jews. that was the origin of jesus and i think that was where the first christians came around, like his disciples and other followers.
There were not any prosecution of the Roman Empire. An empire would not persecute itself. There were persecutions of the Christians. The first such persecution occurred under the emperor Nero.
i believe it started somewhere around the 1700s.
The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades
There was a persecution of Christians in the city of Rome in 64 AD. However, it was not an official persecution and it was not legislated. According to Tacitus, a Roman historian, the emperor Nero used the Christians and a scapegoat because there were allegations that he started the Great Fire of that year.
The New Testament was developed over the course of the first 250-300 years of the history of Christians. It started as oral tradition and evolved from there.