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Who ever gets the most answers correctly, get the 10 points. Some of these answers are true, & some of these answers are false.

1)Christianity flourished predominently in Europe.

2)Jesus Christ Is the Son Of God.

3)Emperor Constantine was the first Pope.

4)Christians are Baptized in the Name Of the Father, & Of the Son, & Of the Holy Spirit.

5)Jesus was a fisherman.

6)Both the Old Testement & the New Testement were written in Hebrew.

7)The 3 main divisions within Christianity are Catholic, Protestant, & Jehovah's Witness.

8)John the Baptist was the Precurser for Christ.

9)Christianity is the largest religion in the world.

10)The Bible is exactly the same within all Christian denominations.

11)Christianity is an Abrahamic religion.

12)The Book of Psalms is in the New Testement.

2007-03-29 15:34:20 · 25 answers · asked by clusium1971 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

25 answers

1) True, I guess. Do you mean where it spread to first, or where it has gained the largest following?

2) True according to Christians, False to everyone else.

3) False. Peter was first.

4) True.

5) False.

6) False. Most of the New Testament was not written in Hebrew.

7) False. Orthadox is the third.

8) True.

9) True.

10). False. Many different translations exists and some denominations use the Apocrypha in addition.

11) True.

12) False.

2007-03-29 15:51:32 · answer #1 · answered by Psyleet 3 · 1 0

1)Christianity flourished predominently in Europe. T

2)Jesus Christ Is the Son Of God.T

3)Emperor Constantine was the first Pope. F

4)Christians are Baptized in the Name Of the Father, & Of the Son, & Of the Holy Spirit.-and in the name of Jesus(T)

5)Jesus was a fisherman.-F

6)Both the Old Testement & the New Testement were written in Hebrew.-T

7)The 3 main divisions within Christianity are Catholic, Protestant, & Jehovah's Witness. - F

8)John the Baptist was the Precurser for Christ.

9)Christianity is the largest religion in the world.-F

10)The Bible is exactly the same within all Christian denominations.-F

11)Christianity is an Abrahamic religion.-F

12)The Book of Psalms is in the New Testament.-F

2007-03-29 15:39:24 · answer #2 · answered by Christmas Light Guy 7 · 0 0

1)Christianity flourished predominently in Europe: TRUE (and elsewhere in the world)

2)Jesus Christ Is the Son Of God: UNDER DEBATE

3)Emperor Constantine was the first Pope: FALSE

4)Christians are Baptized in the Name Of the Father, & Of the Son, & Of the Holy Spirit: DEPENDS ON THE DENOMINATION

5)Jesus was a fisherman: FALSE, BUT HE HUNG AROUND WITH A FEW

6)Both the Old Testement & the New Testement were written in Hebrew: FALSE (wasn't NT in Greek?)

7)The 3 main divisions within Christianity are Catholic, Protestant, & Jehovah's Witness: FALSE (JW aren't a huge sect, and to many aren't even considered Christian)

8)John the Baptist was the Precurser for Christ: TRUE (in fact many believe Jesus was a follower of John, then became a leader of his own)

9)Christianity is the largest religion in the world: FALSE

10)The Bible is exactly the same within all Christian denominations: FALSE (there are some very interesting differences. Some versions take a few liberties in the translations)

11)Christianity is an Abrahamic religion: OF ORIGINS, TRUE

12)The Book of Psalms is in the New Testement: FALSE

How'd I do?

2007-03-29 15:39:06 · answer #3 · answered by DougDoug_ 6 · 0 1

1.F. True Christianity has never been the dominant religion anywhere. So-called "Christendom" dominated in Europe centuries after Christ walked the earth.
2.T. Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
3.F. "Pope" literally means "Father". Christ Jesus specifically rejected the use of this term as a religious title by any human at Matthew 23:9.
4.T. Christian baptism is performed thusly (Matthew 28:19)
5.F. Jesus was a carpenter (Mark 6:3); he was a "fisher of men" (Mark 1:17)
6.F. The so-called OT was written in Hebrew and Aramaic; so-called NT was written in Greek. Both have been translated into dozens of languages
7.F. Wikipedia chooses to note Christianity's three main divisions as Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant. Others divide Christianity into Catholic/Orthodox, Protestant, and Other (or "Alternate" or "New")
8.T. John the Baptist was the precursor to Christ (Malachi 4:5; Matt 11:14).
9.F. Christianity is a minority religion. There are even fewer true Christians.
10.F. Most Christians believe only the standard 66 bible books are inspired. Roman Catholicism and some others believe the deutero-canonical books are also inspired. The Psalms are numbered differently by some.
11.T. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion; Jesus is the "Seed" (Genesis 22:17, 18)
12.F. Psalms is in the so-called "Old Testament", although it is quoted hundreds of times in the so-called "New Testament"

2007-03-30 08:17:05 · answer #4 · answered by achtung_heiss 7 · 0 0

1. Yes

2. Depends to some yes and some no (but to Christians the answer must be yes)

3. No. Constantine was never a Pope (if you are going to give that title to anyone, besides Peter the first structural head to take that role was Clement I approximately 88 CE)

4. YEs, a triune baptism is what makes you Christian by doctrinal definition of the World COuncil of Churches and the World Council of Reformed Churches.

5. No. he was a Fisher of Men, prior to that a carpenter

6. No the Septigent was Greek and so were many of the Gospels as well as Aramaic

7. No there are many divisions but with in Christianity if you were to divide into large groups like that it would be Catholic and Protestant. JW, Mormon, 7th Day Adventist do not perform a triune baptism and there for are not baptized Christian by doctrinal definition

8. Depends on what you mean by precurser. He was born to prepare the way.

9. With about 3 billion adherents almost half the world population probably true but it is close at any given point there is really no telling.

10. No the Bibles are different

11. Yes. Judaism, Islam, and Christianity all come out of the Abrahamic covenant

12. Old Testament, but there are New Testament Psalms just not in the bible canon.

2007-03-29 15:48:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. True, depending on when you talking about.
2. True. Always and forever.
3. False.
4. True/False - there is a disagreement in doctrine as to whether or not to baptist in the name of Christ alone or in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The Bible has both ways listed.
5. False. Carpenter.
6. False. Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic.
7. False.
8. True.
9. False.
10. The message of the Bible, True.
11. Hmm...meaning God had an original convent with Abraham, True.
12. False, Old Testament.

What did I win?

2007-03-29 15:40:15 · answer #6 · answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7 · 0 0

1. false. (you don't specify a period) it has flourished almost every where especially the Americas, Europe and Africa.
2. True.
3. false. First pope was St Peter, Constantine was the first Christian Emperor of Rome, althought he was baptized on his deathbed.
4. True. (at least for catholics)
5. False.
6. False.
7. False.
8. false. less of a precurser and more of a Herald.
9. True. currently 1.5 to 2 billion christians in the world.
10. false. Most protestant and Catholic bibles vary on the inclusion of at least 6 books.
11. True, just like Islam and Judaism.
12. False. Its in the old testament with the books of wisdom.

2007-03-29 15:44:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, I haven't taken a test in a long time, so let's see where
I stand. You had better know the correct answers!!!
1=No, the middle East. 2=Absolutely 3=Yes, I believe he was
4=Amen 5=Amen 6=no 7=No, there are only 2
8=Yes 9= I believe Christianity has lost to Islam
10=Absolutely not. It's a pick and choose Bible now. 11=
Abraham was way before Jesus Christ so the answer is NO
12=Psalms is in the Old Testament

2007-03-29 18:49:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1) f, 2) t, 3) t, 4)t, 5)f, 6) f, 7)f, 8) f, 9)f, 10)f, 11) f, 12) f

2007-03-29 16:19:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Yes.
2. According to Christian mythology, yes.
3. No
4. Yes, and sometimes the Holy Spirit is called the Holy Ghost
5. Nope
6. No, the OT was. NT was Greek.
7. No.
8. Yes.
9. Yes
10. NO!
11. Yes.
12. No.

2007-03-29 15:38:44 · answer #10 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 0 1

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