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Religious landscape
100

He’s the person who died for man’s sins, according to Christianity.

Jesus 

100

This book consists of holy scriptures from the Christian religion that contain God's beliefs and meaning to life.

The bible

100

Coming ahead of the pack, this is Christianity's rank as a relligion

1st

100

Christianity is practiced throughout the majority of the world today; the America's, the majority of Europe, Oceania, and the southern half of Africa, these countries outside these regions don’t practice Christianity

India, any ‘Stan, any country in Asia

100
This is the typical location of which to worship within most of Christianity 

Church

200

what Christians believe is the eternal life after death, where an individual can go to either heaven or hell.

The afterlife

200

This cedar and pine structure was used for the crucifiction of Jesus, using three nails; two for his hands, and one for his feet

The True Cross

200

This is the century that Christianity started.

First Century

200

The Hearth of Christianity; the holy city where Jesus died and crusades were waged 

Jerusalem

200

These people of the protestant denomination may come to your door to make sure you heard the good word

Missionaries

300

The name for an immoral act and transgression against God's law.

Sin

300

This is the religion Jesus was born into

Judaism

300

This 3-digit number represents the divine perfection of the Holy Trinity. (God’s Number)

777

300

Prior to this era that would assist to establish Christianity worldwide, Christianity’s diffusion was rarely found beyond Europe and its empires.

Age of Exploration

300

The dove is the symbol of peace and the holy spirit among the icons of christianity, this mammal is a symbol that represents the sinless and sacrificial nature of jesus christ

A Lamb

400

This act of drizzling water on a forehead symbolizes purification to a person and is usually done by a priest.

Baptism
400

The holy trinity is made up of 3 entities that each have a role, but compromise as one.

The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit

400

There are more than 200 denominations of Christianity in the U.S. alone, but there are only this many major groups

6

400

Christianity is subject to several diffusion types throughout its history, such as contagious diffusion throughout the roman empire and relocation diffusion due to the efforts in the Age of Exploration, but this third type can be observed from when the religion was accepted by the Emperor Constantine

Hierarchical Diffusion 

400

Christians are known to practice burying their dead within consecrated ground and  facing this cardinal direction, as it is said Jesus would approach from this heading upon his return

East

500

God believes everyone should be full of this, even to people who have wronged you, as he will do the same for you.

Forgiveness

500

This prayer emphasizes the holy trinity and the core aspects of God's teaching

Apostles Creed

500

This "country" has the highest percentage of Christians in its population.

Vatican City

500

Across the world, different denominations of Christianity would spread and be attributed with a geographical region, this particular one pertains to the American Upper Midwest

Lutherans

500

Christian structures derive from either of these two architectural styles, which are coincidentally also genres of music, examples of both being the Cologne Cathedral and Tchaikovsky’s 1812 overture

Gothic and/or Classical style