Did Christianity come from ancient civilization?

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I tried to read into this a little about christianity stemming from the ancient sumerians? Also, according to Christian belief, what happens to those who do not believe in that faith after death?..such as indigenous people, or those who know nothing of it..infants..or the mentally handicap...
 
The Mother is the R.C. and the protestant churches that sprang from it are the Harlots...
 
Jesus Christ delivered it to us.

you don't HAVE to believe it, but it helps a whole lot on his and your behalf, he did save us from sin, and some people just turn him down and call it a myth..

poop stains if you ask me.


people laughed at Moses, and look what happened...

and now people are laughing at Christians..what's going to happen next?
 
Christianity was formed on the misconception that Jesus was God..There is only one God and it was not Jesus..Give Jesus credit for being a great messenger of God but never substitute any man for God. Everyone will return to God at the time we call death.(No exceptions) Satan and hell are the imaginations of man and do not exist..Read this truth for yourself in the Conversations with God books by Neale Donald Walsch, available at your library..God knows even now if you will read His truth.. God bless.
 
Christianity actually ISNT the original religion..so ignore that comment. think of all the many many religions before this, ancient indigenous religions and what about Judaism. How is Christianity the original religion when Jesus himself was supposedly a Jew and Christianity formed after he died, from his teachings?
Christianity came from his apostles and followers after death, who broke away from the Jewish faith, the people who condemned Jesus to death and denyed he was the so called savior.
Anyway, I hope you dont get confused with all this crazy information everywhere! I also think some of Christian belief is very ignorant and medieval. That's why Christianity more focuses on social justice. In the past though, disgustingly enough, indigenous people have been forced to become white, think white and act white. This is by no means a definition of Christianity. this 'preaching' was a warped and ignorant form of Christianity and it is becoming less and less common, and many CHristian churches are now focusing on more and more important social justice issues.
 
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