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A:Christianity has always changed although theologians, especially in the Catholic Church would deny this. The branch of Christianity that eventiually split into the Catholic and Orthodox Churches might not have been the original form of Christianity, or even the most dominant one in early times. Paul's epistles were written long before the gospels and reflect a very different theology than that in the gospels. However, the New Testament gospels were to become the foundation of mainstream Christianity. There were other gospels, but most of these were books of Gnostic Christianity, which was all but eliminated during the purges of the fourth century.

The Church itself evolved from one dominated by wandering preachers such as Paul to a more settled structure, with the creation of the role of bishop, or 'supervisor' in the second century.

The late third century and early part of the fourth were a period in which members of the Church were trying to define the divinity of Jesus. Trinitarianism, the doctrine that would ultimately triumph, held that God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit were three persons in one God, equally divine. Arius, a popular Libyan priest, declared that Christ, while divine, was not divine in the same way as God the Father. Around 318, Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, declared heretical the views of Arius and had him, and the clergy who supported him, excommunicated. In order to fully exclude Arius, Alexander had the wording that Christ was "of one being with God" adopted at the Council of Nicaea. By the end of the fourth century, Christians in the Roman Empire were required to believe that Jesus was one with God the Father and with the Holy Spirit.

Not content with the Nicene Creed as originally adopted, the bishops of Rome pushed for adoption of a new clause, known as the filioque clause ("and the son"), to be inserted into the Nicene Creed. The eastern Patriarchs disagreed, and therewas an uneasy truce on this matter, until it came to a head and resulted (along with disagreements on ordaining married priests) in the Great Schism of 1054.

Many other doctrines and practices came to be adopted over the centuries, especially in the Western Church, including the notion of original sin and the benefits of purchasing indulgences.

It was not until 1869-70 that the First Vatican Council declared papal infallibility to be a tenet of the Catholic faith. The Catholic Church sought to prove the truth of its claims by the recognition and proclamation of new miracles and visions which in pre-Enlightenment times would have been ridiculed as relics of a superstitious past.

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Where was Joseph during Jesus' crucifixion?

A:Joseph is not even mentioned in the first gospel to be written, Mark's Gospel, and only appears in Matthew and Luke for the nativity and childhood years of Jesus. Otherwise there is no mention of him in the gospels. Some say that he must have died shortly after the birth of Jesus. However, it would have to have been after Jesus was 12 because he is mentioned being lost by Mary and Joseph in Luke 2.A:Joseph is thought to have been dead by the time of the crucifixion since Jesus handed the care of his mother Mary to one of the disciples before he died.


How many Saints were present at the crucifixion?

The answer depends on which gospel you prefer to use. The synoptic gospels say that no one of Jesus' acquaintance was present at the crucifixion itself, but women watched from afar, with Luke leaving open the possibility that some of the disciples were with those women watching from a distance.Mark's Gospel is clear in that none of the disciples was at the crucifixion. Women looked on, but only from afar off: among them, Mary. Since this was the earliest of the gospels, and the other New Testament Gospels used it as their major sources for information on the life of Jesus, Mark ought to be the most accurate gospel.Matthew's Gospel also says only that women looked from afar off: among them, Mary and Mary Magdalene.Luke's Gospel says that those of his acquaintance stood afar off with the women.The Gospel According to St John is the only gospel to place anyone among Jesus' family and followers at the crucifixion itself. It says that the mother of Jesus, her sister (also called Mary) and Mary Magdalene stood by the cross with the disciple whom he loved. Nowhere is the disciple whom Jesus loved identified, but Christian tradition holds him to be the apostle John


If the apostle John was the only apostle to witness the crucifixion then why did he not write it in his own Gospel?

he was to have a gift from God to have what to read in the bible He did. Jesus' arrest and trial are recorded in chapter 18; the crucifixion in chapter 19, which includes this passage: John 19:25-27 - Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, and His mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, "Woman, behold your son!" Then He said to the disciple, "Behold your mother!" And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home. [NKJV] "The disciple whom He (Jesus) loved" was John's way of referring to himself in his gospel.


Why was Joseph the father of Jesus?

It's not known what happened to Joseph. He is present at the Temple when Jesus astounded the scholars in Luke 2:41-52, but since Mary is described at the crucifixion and the post-ascension scene in Acts 1 by herself, it's thought he had died somewhere between. It's unlikely he would fall away after seeing and experience similar things that Mary had. Jude and James talked about in 1 Cor. 15 and Galatians 2 as being the "brothers of the Lord," are thought to be His half-brothers, by a second husband after Joseph. That would put Joseph's death somewhere between A.D. 11-29.


Which came first Jesus or evolution?

According to the Bible, God always was. Which means he never had a beginning, OR an end, he just was. If you believe in God, you dont believe in evolution. We believe in adaptation, but not evolution. And if you believe in evolution, you dont generally believe in Jesus. Therefore, i believe that God came first.ANSWER:The answer can vary depending on exactly how you are using the terms "Jesus" and "evolution".If by "Jesus" you mean the Son of God then, since He is eternal with the Father and the Holy Spirit, Jesus came first.If by Jesus you mean the man Jesus of Nazareth whom the Son became and by evolution you mean the process by which life developed, then evolution came first.If you mean Jesus the man and evolution the theory developed by Charles Darwin then, since Jesus lived over eighteen hundred years before Darwin, Jesus came first.

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How are Easter and crufixtion related?

Easter and the crucifixion is related because the crucifixion was a sad day, since Jesus was killed. Then just a few days later Easter symbolizes the celebration when Jesus rose and came back.


Is Christianity a spin off of Judaism?

No. Christianity might be considered a spin-off of Judaism, since Jesus was a Jew, as well as his disciples. Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism since Jesus revealed that He is Messiah Yeshua. Of the law Jesus said "I have not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it."


What was catholicism prior to Jesus?

Catholicism and any form of Christianity was inexistent prior to Jesus since the whole point of Christianity is Jesus as Christ and savior of mankind. Before Jesus all there was (respecting Hebrew religions) was Judaism. Jesus himself was a Jew


Who said But who say you that I am?

Answer: Jesus of Nazareth in A.D. 29* Many centuries later, this same question effectively answers the post-resurrection question, "Is Jesus a Christian?", because ... Chronologically, Jesus cannot be "Christian" since ... - Christianity did not exist until after Jesus' resurrection. - Jesus did not create Christianity (nor any religion). - Jesus did not teach Christianity. ... which is not to say that Christianity does not include who Jesus is or what he taught. So, what is Christianity? It's the continually evolving believers' answer to this question that Jesus' asked his apostles: "But who say you that I am?". * The Urantia Book, Paper 157


Where was Joseph during Jesus' crucifixion?

A:Joseph is not even mentioned in the first gospel to be written, Mark's Gospel, and only appears in Matthew and Luke for the nativity and childhood years of Jesus. Otherwise there is no mention of him in the gospels. Some say that he must have died shortly after the birth of Jesus. However, it would have to have been after Jesus was 12 because he is mentioned being lost by Mary and Joseph in Luke 2.A:Joseph is thought to have been dead by the time of the crucifixion since Jesus handed the care of his mother Mary to one of the disciples before he died.


If Christianity were true it would have been here since day one for all to believe in and live not just a few people for a couple thousand years?

Christianity was only possible after the death of Jesus Christ so Christianity could not be around since day one as Jesus lived 2000 years ago. But faith in God has been around since day one. Christianity is primarily based on faith in God.


What does RIP on Jesus crucifixion mean?

R.I.P. stands for Requiescat in Pace (which is Latin for Rest in Peace), it was NOT at Our Blessed Lord's crucifixion. Instead Pontius Pilate had the Latin "Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum" (there is no "J" in Latin) put on Jesus's cross. It translates as Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews, and has been abbreviated I.N.R.I. on Crucifixes since the thirteenth century.


What impact has Jesus had on modern christians?

Jesus is inseparable from Christianity since it is upon Him that it is based. Jesus is the reason for the religion, and He established it. Therefore, every part of a Christian's life and beliefs is impacted by Jesus.


When did Jesus found Christianity?

Before He is born, He knows all about Christianity. Since He was young, He is a Christian. Remember, Jesus is truly 100 percent Man and 100 percent God. That is why He have power, He can heal, etc. and also, he can need thirst and hunger, whenever he is.


Why is bethlihem important to Christians?

Bethlehem is important to Christians because that is where the baby Jesus was born.


What is origin and date of Christianity?

1 ad marks the beginning of Christianity because that is the date when Jesus was born but before Christ Jesus we still believed and had personal relationships with God, technically christians have been around ever since creation


Is there a Jewish meaning for a butterfly?

No. Some religions relate butterflies to the crucifixion of Jesus. They see the caterpillars wait and transformation to a butterfly similar to the pain Jesus went through to be crucified. However, since Jews do not believe in Jesus, it has no relevance to them.