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What if there was no religion?
But that doesn’t mean that we would lack morals without religion. Humans evolved moral behavior as a way to survive as a species. Perhaps there would be a little less war and our morals would still arise from a need to work together to survive.
Was there a year 0001?
The current year system that places the year 0001 at 2,014 years ago was invented in the 6th century, so people who were living in the “year 0001” did not know it would one day be called the year 0001. If you refer to Anno Domini (AD) / Common Era (CE), yes, there is Year 1.
What if Christianity is just another religion?
The erroneous belief that Christianity is just another religion and that there was nothing miraculous or extraordinary about Jesus Christ is taught in colleges, has trickled down through our society, and is all over the internet. The argument unfortunately finds traction in the bloody history of the organized church, both pre and post reformation, but true believers know that Christianity is not an organized religion, but a personal relationship with God through the atoning sacrifice of his
What was the religions before Christianity?
10 Forgotten Ancient Religions Finnish Paganism. A polytheistic religion without a name, Finnish paganism was the indigenous religion of Finland until it was Christianized. Canaanite Religion. Also unnamed, this was the religion of the Canaanites, natives of the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. Atenism. Minoan Religion. Mithraism. Manichaeism. Tengriism. Ashurism.
What are the religions under Christianity?
Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered around the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament . The Christian faith essentially is faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, and as Savior and Lord.
When did Christianity become a religion?
380 CE Christianity becomes the official religion of the Roman Empire through the Edict of Thessalonica As Rome continued to decline in the 5th century C.E., Christianity began taking hold in the outer regions of the empire. Missionaries helped spread the religion as a church simply known as “catholic” began to take shape.