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Christianity
in India About 2.5% of Indias population
are Christians. Christianity arrived in India almost
about the same period as it arrived in Europe, meaning
about 2000 years ago. Christianity originates in Israel.
The first Christians were Jews and in the beginning
Christianity was seen as a Jewish cult. Most of the
Apostles of Christians acted in Europe to convert the
Europeans to Christianity. But one of the Apostles, St.
Judas Thomas, arrived in India and converted Indians to
Christianity. St. Thomas was a carpenter and a disciple
of Jesus. He was brought to India by a merchant to build
a temple. St. Thomas arrived in Kerala, in south India
in 52 AD. He succeeded in converting local Indians to
Christianity. His converts were called Syrian Christians. One assumption says that some of the Syrian Christians were actually
Jews converted by St. Judas Thomas to Christianity. The disciples of Jesus at first intended to convince the Jews to adopt the philosophy of Jesus as new Judaism.
Later on other Christian saints arrived to India as
missioners. But most of the Indian were converted to
Christianity by the missionaries who arrived in India
with the European powers from 15th century. |