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2007-10-19 03:42:52 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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People of Jerusalem and surrounding cities continued being Jews for long time. Belief of Middle eastern Christians was better than European Christians who were given the concept of Trinity. Where as middle Eastern Christians believed Jesus as son of God but they worshiped the real God and not the Jesus nor mother of Jesus Maryam.

Christianity spread in west when the Byzantine king accepted Christianity. St. Paul made it so easy for them that all they have to do is believe on sacrifice of Jesus to get to heaven and it is OK if they continue eat pork and all other wrong doings because Heaven is sort of guaranteed as long as they believe in Jesus. He was very zealous to convert King so that resulted in entire Europe convert to Catholics.

2007-10-19 03:55:02 · answer #1 · answered by majeed3245 7 · 1 0

The problem is the word "largely". While Jesus lived, the converts were predominately Jews, at least as far as we can tell from what was written. While there appeared to be large public support, it is unlikely that a large amount would be considered followers. After his death, gentiles were preached to and converted, but it was not until the 2nd century that it started to become a majority in the roman empire.

2007-10-19 03:50:13 · answer #2 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 1 0

Jews consider themselves more than just a religion but a race as well. Even those that convert to christianity will call themselves christian jews.

Those that Jesus taught during his earthly ministry were jews. His own people. The belief did not spread out to the gentiles until Peter was instructed to do so in a dream.

So the early ministry was totally converted jews.

2007-10-19 04:18:27 · answer #3 · answered by Cinthia Round house kicking VT 5 · 1 0

properly, on your particular question the respond is not any, and constantly no, and that i don't care who declare in any different case they might practice it, ok. Your question has no advantage for the reason which you first could rove that Jesus ever lived and that has by no skill been shown. human beings ask; What did Jesus mean blah blah, and so on; the place did you're making his church blah blah, and so on. Ask, exchange into Jesus genuine? Now that's a question. Jews did not settle for Jesus as a real man or woman and that they knew who exchange into writing that NT tale, and knew that Jesus exchange right into a fictional character in a fictional tale. It exchange into written by making use of the Romans, initially to objective to transform the Jews to theory in Jesus and to destroy Judaism; they failed on the two counts, yet in addition killed tens of millions of Jews interior the call of that fictional character Jesus. there have been no Christians earlier the 300 and sixty 5 days of roughly seventy 5 CE or fairly later. recover from the dream, Jesus isn't genuine in any respect.

2016-11-08 22:21:16 · answer #4 · answered by clapper 4 · 0 0

Well, obviously they remained Jews. Anyway, the Bible wasn't written until 500 years after Jesus supposedly walked the earth.

2007-10-19 03:47:14 · answer #5 · answered by Veritas 7 · 1 0

No, most stayed Jews. Many couldn't see the Light because they didn't even understand the spiritual reality of their own religion. The builders rejected the cornerstone. It was the time for the gentiles to be grafted in to the real faith.

2007-10-19 03:51:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They mostly rejected Him as Messiah, thus the Gospel was opened to the gentiles and a New Covenant was established with God which included all people.

2007-10-19 03:51:27 · answer #7 · answered by Joyful Noise 5 · 0 0

Jesus was Jewish, and so were his followers. It was some time later that Paul began to convert people to Christianity.

2007-10-19 03:47:22 · answer #8 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 1 1

They continued to be Jews, that's why Paul reached out to gentiles.

2007-10-19 03:45:33 · answer #9 · answered by michinoku2001 7 · 1 0

They remained Jews.

2007-10-19 03:45:51 · answer #10 · answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6 · 1 0

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