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Christianity

Christianity stems from the Greek word "Christ", meaning "anointed one". It is a monotheistic (one God) religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. Christianity comprises three major branches: Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism.
Oct 12 2010

The Twelve Disciples

Who Were The Twelve Disciples?

The Twelve Apostles in Santiago CathedralThe twelve disciples, often referred to as the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ were twelve of the followers of Jesus Christ in Christianity. The twelve disciples were, according to Christianity ordinary men who followed the teachings of Jesus Christ and after witnessing His crucifixion and His resurrection and His ascension these men were sent out to spread the word of Christianity and be witness to the work of God.... Read more »