Christianity

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Having a "divine mandate" has been the reasoning behind many political actions, such as the First Crusade.

Christianity is an abrahamic and monotheistic religion thats dogma is based around the writings contained within the bible, a set of myths imperfectly edited and translated for centuries. Christianity is currently the most largest religion on Earth, it having about 2.6 billion adherents as of 2020.[1]

In spite of many christians claiming that they have the "one and true" faith, there exists over 45,000 sects of christianity on Earth, of which, the roman catholic church is the largest in terms of membership, followed by the protestantism (which itself is extremely fragmented), then eastern orthodoxy.[2]






References

  1. "World Population" (2020). countrymeters.info.
  2. Donavyn Coffey (2021-2-27). "Why does Christianity have so many denominations?" Live Science.