
- Church & HistoryDid Constantine Invent Christianity?No. Constantine legalised Christianity in the fourth century and called the Council of Nicaea, but every central Christian claim was being taught, written down, and died for long before he was born. Nicaea did not invent the deity of Christ or decide the New Testament; it settled the wording of what the church already confessed.Read answer →

- Church & HistoryDo I Have to Go to Church to Be a Christian?You are not saved by attendance. But the New Testament has no category for a Christian who belongs to no congregation. Scripture describes believers as parts of one body, commands them not to abandon meeting together, and assumes a life shared with other Christians rather than practised alone.Read answer →

- Church & HistoryWhy Are There So Many Christian Denominations?Denominations came from a mix of genuine doctrinal conviction, historical and national accident, and plain human sin. Scripture treats division as a scandal, not a feature. But the disagreements are not evenly weighted: the historic core of the faith is shared across almost all of them.Read answer →


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