The basic reason is that it promised a heavenly reward to them for living a good life, and eternal punishment for those who oppressed them.Hi, I am preparing my post-graduate entrance examination(philosophy), after I read the Chinese version of medieval philosophy of religion, our textbooks tend to explain the birth of Christianity in terms of class struggle, but I wanted to know the subtle reasons why people chose Christianity over other religions in the first place. — guanyun
Well, a religion which one can profess and yet disregard so blithely, as most Christians do, is bound to be popular. — Ciceronianus
:smirk:Well, a religion which one can profess and yet disregard so blithely, as most Christians do, is bound to be popular — Ciceronianus
Father, I have sinned... — Lucifer
A group of scholars sifted through the gospels trying to nail down what, with certainty, could be attributed to Jesus. There wasn't a lot left when they finished. — Bitter Crank
Well, a religion which one can profess and yet disregard so blithely, as most Christians do, is bound to be popular. — Ciceronianus
Awww. — baker
I think the two main reasons Christianity spread was 1) because of Jesus and 2) (whether or not Christianity is “true” in the sense that Jesus rose from the dead) it speaks to the human condition/experience. — Paulm12
I don't feel addressed by it at all. — baker
Me as well. I never understood why a Jewish religion 2000 years ago is supposed to speak to me. — Jackson
Similarly, it's been useful for Jesus to be considered the Greek Logos, or Aristotle's First Mover, from time to time; useful for the Church to do deals with such as Mussolini or Napoleon; useful for them to don native garb in Japan--it's been a very pragmatic religion. — Ciceronianus
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