Who was the founder of Christianity?

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Jesus

Jesus Christ is defined as "the founder of Christianity". Regardless of whether or not Jesus was a deity, there is historical proof that He founded Christianity.

Jesus of Nazareth. When Jesus was 30 yrs old, He was baptized in the Jordan River and was anointed by God's Holy Spirit . This signalled the beginning of His ministry and is thought to have been in approximately 29 A.D. By His preaching, Jesus and His disciples cured the sick, performed miracles (to show that they had God's blessings) and raised the dead, to show that the nation of Israel was no longer the chosen people because they had rejected and later the romans put God's Son to death (33 A.D). Christ's apostles and disciples later carried the 'Good News ' to all parts of the Earth to show that now, everyone can gain everlasting life by being a Christian.

The scribes, the apostles, and the angels

The angels don't accept worship, neither did the Apostles, neither did the scribes, as they were all messengers, not being the author of any of the messages themselves. They were but willing vessels of clay that became intricate vases thanks to the Master Potter's Hand.

Christianity was started by Christ Himself, as John the Baptist prepared for the arrival of Christ in the wilderness, and all of His disciples, and later most of them became Apostles, they carried on Christ's way of living and of teaching, as well as His name, heralding themselves as Christians, since Antioch.

Christianity was neither started by Paul, nor Apollos, nor Peter, nor Mark, nor Luke, or any regular man, as Christ was the first to never sin, He was the One prophesied multiple times in the Old Testament, and He was the One who layed His life down for the sins of mankind, and He was the One who took His life up from the literal gates of hell to promise eternal life to all who trusted their souls to His saving power.

Paul

Paul and his Gentile followers. Some people feel that even though you might think that Jesus was the founder, the energy and organization skills that St. Paul had actually got Christianity off to its start.

Acts 11:26 And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.

The followers of Jesus were Nazarenes..

The Nazarenes (Hebrew: Netzarim,) were a group of early followers of Jesus of Nazareth who, like the Ebionites, were noteworthy for refusing to follow Christianity in its complete break with Judaism. [2] The sect may have been started by James the Just, the brother of Jesus.

Christianity began as a cult based on Judaism in ancient Rome.

Christianity, as it exists today, is the result of Emperor Constantine who wanted to find a way to unite Europe. Technically, "Catholic" means "universal". Constantine was using religion as a binding force to unite the many different religious beliefs of the European people. Those who believed in a "Mother earth" God were told that Mary was that mother. Those who believed that the evergreen tree contained a special status because it never lost it's greenery were told that the Christmas Tree was important. Jews were brought in when Constantine claimed that the origin of Christianity was a Jewish Rabbi.

After creating his universal church, Constantine's armies went across the land, forcing everyone to worship the Christian diety.

Remember that history is written by the victor, and Constantine won the battle to Unite Europe. He was the one who rewrote history and the one who made many of the claims about Jesus.

Catholic view

Christianity does not exist today as a result of Constantine. The Christian Church was started by Jesus as he said to Peter, "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I shall build my Church and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." It is documented, recorded history that Peter was the first Head of the Church with a chronological order that has followed of successors to Pope Benedict of today. Constantine presided over the Council at Niceae in 325AD. By then, the Church was well established with early church fathers using the word "Catholic" as early at 46AD to describe the Church which Jesus founded. The Council at Niceae was held due to the fact that by then, the Church had grown so much and was spreading so far, the Bishops and Cardinals felt it necessary to get together and put into writing the traditions and writings that would become the bible and traditions that are still used today by over 1 billion Catholics worldwide.

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