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Essay heading: Religion of the World
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Christian churches have an estimated world membership of more than 1.6 billion—more than twice the membership of any other religion. Of this number, 900 million are Protestants and about 70 million members of eastern Orthodox churches.
Jesus Christ was a Palestinian Jew who believed himself to be the Messiah appointed to reveal God’s will, redeem the people, and establish the Kingdom of God (a society ruled by God)... displayed 300 characters
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The Jewish authorities refused to accept him as the Messiah and, at their instigation, the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, had him crucified as a political troublemaker. His small band of followers, headed by the Apostles, won many converts from the ranks of the ordinary people by preaching the doctrine of redemption and salvation through Christ (McCollister, 46-48)
Eventually Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire, and Christians became fairly numerous in Rome itself... displayed next 300 characters
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