The Christian tradition explains Christianity's rise through apostolic witness, martyrdom, persecution, faith, miracle, and eventual Roman conversion.
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Apostles
The Christian tradition explains Christianity's rise through apostolic witness, martyrdom, persecution, faith, miracle, and eventual Roman conversion.
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"Okay, so good morning. We are doing monotheism today, and I will show you that the first monotheistic religion is Christianity. And monotheism actually..."
"and then he went before his apostles and told them to spread the good news, the gospel. So they told him that he has..."
"And after they died, their students would continue their legacy, okay? And these students would become head of the local church they set up,..."
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Christianity wins twice in this lecture: first as a Roman-compatible institution, then as a strange formula that trains people to treat symbols as reality.
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