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Who is the founder of Christianity?
The founder of Christianity is Jesus. Jesus grew up in a poor family in Nazareth, a city in Galilee. He helped his family share the burden since he was a child and never went to a formal school. When Jesus was thirty-three and a half years old, he was crucified and resurrected three days later. He lived in the world for about forty days, ascended to heaven and died. The earliest Apostolic Church was founded by Apostolic and his followers. He began to preach in Palestine around the 1930s.

Characteristics of Christian civilization

Christian culture, which combines ancient ethics and teachings, has gradually developed into a universal spiritual bond that transcends individuals, families and even countries. It is expected that through missionary work, the Greek culture that emphasizes individuality, the Roman culture that emphasizes country, legion and law, and the Germanic culture that emphasizes consanguinity and family will be combined to form the characteristics of the times of Christian civilization.