When did your country become Christian?

When did your country become Christian?

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place where i live - late roman empire
my people - early middle ages

>Christianity? I was BORN of this!

Standard answer: When whoitoids came from Europe (French and Spanish Catholics, British and Swedish and Dutch Protestants).

Mormon answer: When Jesus went to USA to bury the tablets for Joseph Smith.

Never.

That's pretty interesting. Where do you live? And how did it happen that your reason became Christian before the rest of your country?

~1760s

1652

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Mormons are barely Christian. Rather, they resemble occultist lodges with their secretism, weird initiation rites, hidden symbolism...

in lower pannonia - first roman empire became christian, but in all honesty during great migrations this place got totally abandoned and settled by slavs

>Rather, they resemble occultist lodges with their secretism, weird initiation rites, hidden symbolism...
>t. Never met a Mormon

988.

Even though they don't think Jesus is God, they still call themselves Christian and that what counts. If there are "atheist Christians" running around there can be Mormons too.

>weird initiation rites, hidden symbolism
Based

Fascinating. Didn't the panonnians havean animist thin going on before Christianity?

There are Christian in Singapore ~20%. Came from the Brits.

Wait wait wait wait so Roman Empire Croatia =/= Modern Croatia? Damn I always thought it was the same thing. I always imagine ancient Slav Roman warrior but I guess it wasn't to be.

Yeah, but Asians can't be Christians. It comparable to all those Western "Buddhists". It's just a meme.

the 1500s, wish we never did, christ*anity was a mistake

Jesus was Asian so was all the Apostles including Saint Paul. You think the Italians invented Christianity or something?

Calling Catholics Christian is like calling a voodoo witch doctor Catholic

whoever lived here originally isn't even in the memory - there are some leftover celtic genes and such tho
romans too disappeared without a trace - natives only remained in the mountains and coastland that became croatia (croatia originally referred only to the coast while continent was called slavonia) - in slavonia there are flatlands, large rivers and forests where slavs are at home and we basically rekt and genocided everyone to extinction
slavs in their religion had totems and shamans, in my natvie language wod for doctor and word for shaman is one the same

It was introduced around the 2nd century and during the germanic invasions we were all christians

>Jesus was Asian
He was a Jew. His name was Christ, not Chang

in a lot of other places societies which came to be inherited and continued the roman civilization
in pannonia there was not an R of roman after we were done with them - so basically it was an abandoned wastelands in late antiquity and early middle ages and we had to build everything mostly from scratch

Technically in the year 1000, when the first king received the crown from the Pope, thus acknowledging his spiritual overlordship.

In reality? Half of this country has always been pagan, I think.

Fascinating.

966

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Jew from Asia, don't forget that part.

>Chang
Asia =/= China though there are Chinese Christians as well getting shit on constantly afaik (so are all minorities)

Standard answer is 1030 AD.
Of course it was a much longer and drawn out process than that.

In 988, when Vladimir baptized Kiev.

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Ironically enough, 1030 is the year that the battle of Stiklestad was held, when the christian champion Olav Haraldsson was killed in battle.
Don't ask me why we chose that event, I don't know.

Looked it up, in fact. The Oldest seats of Christianity (hard to verify but they claim to be from the Apostles) are

2 in Africa (Alexandria and Ethiopia)

12 in Europe (Rome, Athens, Spain, Aquielia, Milan, Syracuse, Philippi, Thessaloniki, Corinth, Russia, Constantinople)

8 in Asia (Antioch, Jerusalem, Cyprus, Ephesus, Babylon, Armenia, Georgia, India)

0 in Americas or Oceania

496

Somewhere between 950-1000.
Legend has it that the Apostle of the North, Ansgar and his servant Popo, met with the Danish king Harald Bluetooth (that's where the mobile technology's name come from) to convince him that Jesus Christ was stronger than all the Norse Gods. To do this Popo had to carry what's called "Jernbyrd", or Iron Burden in, English. This was a pagan ritual for showing that you were blessed by the Gods or to bear witness in rulings. Popo walked with molten metal in his hands all the way around the King's longhall, and when he at last reached Harald Bluetooth, and showed his hands to him, they hadn't suffered any scars. Convinced that this priest was truly protected by a higher power, the King was baptized and christened his subjects.

It's also from this point on that the Danes began to refer to themselves as such, and even use the name Denmark. Pic related is usually called the birth certificate of Denmark, and describes Haralds converting to Christianity and how he conquered all of Denmark.

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Usually when Christian champion gets killed that means he turns into a Saint. Saints blood is very holy if it fell on the ground (aka killed in battle) that probably is why the ground itself became holy. And he becomes the first Nordoid to go to heaven with Jesus and grandma.

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this is 100% true, mormonism leads astray the souls of millions

>Ancient king with bluetooth technology
>Mr Popo carrying a bucnh of molten metal
>Giant rock
Best story ITT

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Motherfucker, your Knut the Great allied himself with Olav Haraldsson (Olav den Hellige) when he became king of Norway in ~1028.
He was forced into exile, came back and was slaughtered like the dirty chr*Stian he was.
Incidentally, Knut was quite possibly the most christian king of northern Europe at the time. Sneaky danes trying to ally themselves with norwegian kings to spread christianity!

It worked pretty well desu.

Well, obviously.
There's no greater symbol to a christian than a christian king slain in battle.