In The Bible, various figures and groups sought to persecute Christians. Notably, Saul of Tarsus, who later became the Apostle Paul, actively persecuted Christians before his conversion (Acts 8:1-3; Acts 9:1-2). Additionally, the Roman authorities, under emperors like Nero, persecuted early Christians, blaming them for societal issues and subjecting them to torture and execution. The religious leaders of the time, such as the Pharisees and Sadducees, also opposed the apostles and early followers of Jesus, leading to imprisonment and threats against them.
No, Christians do not think that it is OK to kill people for working on the Sabbath as it says in the Old Testament of the Bible.
it is pauls other name. he used to kill christians but then he spoke to god and he started to preach to christians.
Holy Bible
Christians do use the bible as a reference for life.
Yes indeed the holy book of the Christians is the BIBLE.
That saying ("that which does not kill you makes you stronger") is NOT in the Bible. It is a quote from the German philosopher Nietsche.
There have been millions of Christians over time and most of them are not in the Bible.
Christians believe that Muhammad is not mentioned in the Bible.
Yes. Christians follow the Holy Bible.
Christians still call the Hebrew Bible the Old Testament.
Party of Bible-abiding Christians was created in 1989.
Paul was not a friend of Jesus, as the bible says Paul wanted to persecute and kill the early christians.