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In reply to the discussion: What accounts for the survival and global spread of Christianity? [View all]MineralMan
(151,609 posts)2. There you go!
Oh, and by the way, could you put some coins in this bowl to help us spread the word?
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When you have the only true and correct way to salvation it is an easy sell
Angry Dragon
Aug 2017
#4
And yet Christianity became the official religion of most of Europe, with Rome at the center
Binkie The Clown
Aug 2017
#19
I don't think the spread of Christianity had anything to do with conquest. nt
Binkie The Clown
Aug 2017
#21
Perhaps Constantine had a "Saul on the road to Tarsus" moment of inspiration. eom
guillaumeb
Aug 2017
#25
Yup, if he had made a different decision the western world would now be Mithraism worshippers
dhol82
Aug 2017
#32
The historical question, of reasons for the success of Christianity in particular times and places,
struggle4progress
Sep 2017
#45