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Although the exact beginning date on which Christianity began is very vague, historians believe the birth date of Jesus of Nazareth was between 4 B.C.E. and 1.C.E. Shortly after his birth—around 6 C.E—the Jewish homeland of Judea (known todayas Israel) was put under direct Roman rule. The insensitivity of Roman governors to the Jewish belief in one God (monotheism) increased tensions.
Jesus, a young carpenter from Galilee, was offended by seeing Jewish religious and political leaders’ excessive concern with money and power and by the perfunctory nature of mainstream Jewish religious practice in his time. To help put an end to the corruption, he prescribed a return to the personal faith and spirituality of an earlier age. Jesus attracted attention and was eventually taken in front of Emperor Pontius Pilate. His crime, in the eyes of the State, was meeting
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There are more than sixty catacombs in Rome, with hundreds of miles of galleries and tens of thousands of tombs. Before he fully converted to Christianity in C. The Roman government saw them as dealing with a minor problem or indirect threat to Roman power, and therefore imprisoned, condemned and crucified Jesus. They signify that Jesus Christ is the beginning and the end of all things. After a crushing victory, Constantine declared he owed his victory to the God of Christians.
Early Christians bore a wonderful witness to Christ despite being persecuted and killed. These underground tunnels were constructed in the form of a labyrinth, and totaled many of miles. They were located outside of the city, to comply with Roman law.
Paul of Tarsus, also know at Saint Paul, was the most effective of these followers in spreading the new religious teachings.
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