Why did Christianity Fail in Asia while Succeeding in Europe?

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Why did Christianity Fail in Asia while Succeeding in Europe?
From its center point in Judea, Christianity began its early spread through the surrounding countries of the Levant - what we know now as Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Cyprus. This led to the rollout into the Asian continent of Christianity as Antioch became a new home base for the faith after its evangelization allegedly by Peter the Apostle himself as well as Paul and Barnabas. Apostles Thaddaeus and Bartholomew and Simon and Andrew further evangelized Armenia and Georgia respectively as the span of the budding religion stretched further to the Eastern world; passing additionally through Mesopotamia and Parthia, and allegedly India as well on its way to the Far East.
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@Knowledgia
@Knowledgia 3 місяці тому
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@delaval7767
@delaval7767 3 місяці тому
VIVA CRISTO REY!!!
@GalactusOG
@GalactusOG 3 місяці тому
Free The Uighurs! Free Tibet!
@historycity7565
@historycity7565 3 місяці тому
There is an error in the map, it's called Palestine not Israel.
@klyanadkmorr
@klyanadkmorr 3 місяці тому
How about being more objective stop with this how awful ooh east doesn't accept our white god cosmology from Jews into a messiah Mithra ripoff. ALSO write give KNOWLEDGE, why didn't Buddhism expand more into the west as it was BEFORE the rise of the cult of Christianity and was as far west into Greece and Levant with traveling monks teaching. Why doesn't ANY religion expand and tell the FACT it's like history spread by the Conquerors. Smaller religions never spread when they are local regional tribal based like Judiaism or pagan local gods. But global religions do better propaganda by saying it's for all ergo ALL MUST worship this particular gawd fitting nicely with colonizing, conquering and invading.
@klyanadkmorr
@klyanadkmorr 3 місяці тому
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@Player-re9mo
@Player-re9mo 3 місяці тому
I would argue that the biggest reason Christianity didn't become a majority religion in Asia(outside of Russia) was because the rulers were not converted. Some nobles and high officials converted ofcourse, but not the highest in command. In order for any religion to become dominant in a nation, it needs support from the Central Government. If the Chinese or Japanese Emperors became Christians, history would have been different.
@chronikhiles
@chronikhiles 3 місяці тому
I agree, that's usually how Abrahamic religions became dominant in the states they do today.
@tengen2251
@tengen2251 3 місяці тому
Best answear
@NahintheW
@NahintheW 3 місяці тому
What about India?
@shouvik8267
@shouvik8267 3 місяці тому
​@@NahintheWThere was no Christian ruler. India had seen Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Muslim kings, but not Christian.
@ognianeeh5684
@ognianeeh5684 3 місяці тому
Don't be silly. The supreme deity of Japanese religious Shinto is the Japanese emperor himself.
@andrewward5891
@andrewward5891 3 місяці тому
I read a story about a Portuguese priest who was trying to convert Japanese people in the 16th century. After having little success he finally got one Japanese guy to convert to Christianity. But the day after his baptism the priest saw him worshiping at a Buddhist temple. Later the priest asked the guy why he was at the Buddhist temple now that he was a Christian. The man replied “I am a Christian but I’m still a Buddhist”. I don’t know if this story is true or not but it gives an idea how hard it for Christian missionaries to get Asian converts who already had established religions.
@igorlopes7589
@igorlopes7589 3 місяці тому
If that is true it exemplifies the syncretism in Japan, where most xintoists are also buddhists
@effingcool1780
@effingcool1780 3 місяці тому
I believe it. It actually happens a lot in East asian countries. They just mix every religion. Even after converting they still practice shamanism.
@quadeevans6484
@quadeevans6484 3 місяці тому
Because Buddhism is inherently different from Christianity Buddhism puts more emphasis on practice than anything else, which allows for other animistic religions to be practiced alongside it, Christianity requires you to acknowledge that there is only one god. That concept obviously did not translate well
@btsismyoxyjin6577
@btsismyoxyjin6577 3 місяці тому
🤣that's kinds funny
@tivo3720
@tivo3720 3 місяці тому
These are all propaganda based stories to spread CHRISTIANITy and to give the local people a story for origin
@kesorangutan6170
@kesorangutan6170 3 місяці тому
"Allegedly India" Bro there are christians in southern India. Saint Thomas went there and converted the local jews. There are still nestorian christians in India. This shows how much love went into this video lol.
@KoshyCherian1
@KoshyCherian1 13 днів тому
Yes only he denies my existence
@albertbenny431
@albertbenny431 2 дні тому
It didn't stop with Jews, it went to all communities, Ramban Pattu shows that
@bloedblarre
@bloedblarre 2 дні тому
Crypto jews
@KoshyCherian1
@KoshyCherian1 День тому
@@bloedblarre what crypto Jews? As a saint Thomas Christian I’m not a crypto jew
@roddyboethius1722
@roddyboethius1722 54 хвилини тому
Saint Thomas is a fictional character. He never existed
@johnmartin8118
@johnmartin8118 2 місяці тому
Well as an Indian Christian from Kerala, a southern state in India, Christianity has existed here since the 1st Century. It was more peacefully practiced before Europe.
@dulio12385
@dulio12385 3 місяці тому
An additional perspective: You can pretty much correlate the success of Christianity depending on which country was carrying it. The Dutch, English and French colonizers did not place much emphasis on religion whereas Spain was practically a militant theocracy. You can see it today in the Philippines and most of South America where Catholicism, not just Christianity, is still the dominant faith.
@Rafael-CL
@Rafael-CL 3 місяці тому
Bro all Kingdoms at that time were therocracies,the English king was and still is the espiritual leader of the church of England, the French monarch was the protector of Christians in the east, these powers tried to convert their new subjects in the colonies but some were successful and other don't. In Africa we have a large Christian population in the south of the Ecuator.
@iamorahman
@iamorahman 3 місяці тому
Funny because the Dutch put the name "Allah" in their Bible in Indonesia until now for missionary and still failed.
@mong9942
@mong9942 3 місяці тому
@@iamorahman What's your point? The Indonesians were already introduced to Islam and Arabic, it made sense to preach to them calling god the Arabic name.
@eodyn7
@eodyn7 3 місяці тому
@@Rafael-CL big difference between Protestant kingdoms and Spain.
@eodyn7
@eodyn7 3 місяці тому
@@iamorahman Not talking about p3do religions like yours here.
@aryankarcii1157
@aryankarcii1157 3 місяці тому
Hinduism and Buddhism can almost never be replaced by these new religions as they’ve stood the test of time and adapted for as long as recorded history goes.
@dennisthemenace4288
@dennisthemenace4288 3 місяці тому
Indonesia?
@Johnnyjoestar1772
@Johnnyjoestar1772 3 місяці тому
​@@dennisthemenace4288 hindu Buddhist traditions can be found.
@HimInMaking
@HimInMaking 3 місяці тому
The more dumber the Indian religions looks from the outside... The more fulfilling they are from inside But Abrahmic religions from outside looks perfect One God, One book and Story of guy who brought/wrote the book while adding all the stories of previous religion But from inside they seem hollow
@LoneWalker-ef9se
@LoneWalker-ef9se 3 місяці тому
Christianity has always been against science. Since they know their claims are so stupid, even an educated kid can expose it. In Hinduism however, we do not claim to know the "one true path" or the "one true book". We do not have commandments, because we are seekers. Seekers of answers and meaning. Seekers of God, and seekers of ourselves.
@darthparallax5207
@darthparallax5207 3 місяці тому
Star Wars beat the idealogical shit out of both Hindus and Christians with nothing but cool glowy swords and the dependability of the youth to always be massive disappointments to civilization. It's hollow on the inside and out but Disney still makes a fkton of money off it. :/ Just kind of give Jesus and Buddha a bunch of drugs and dare them to sword fight and boom its Star Wars.
@stronger1997
@stronger1997 3 місяці тому
As a Vietnamese, i could hypothesise that the reasons Christianity isn’t big in Vietnam are because: 1. The majority of Vietnamese population already has their own system of believes, which is actually a combination of Confucianism, Buddhism and some principles we came up with ourselves. 2. A lot of dynasties and particular kings during our feudal era actually advocated for Buddhism, to the point that Buddhist monks held vital positions in the court. A lot of them spent money on building temples and pagodas for Buddhism worship. 3. Buddhism is here in Vietnam first, and it wasn’t until it’s fairly established did Christianity came to the country. By then, our system of believes has already been quite strong and reinforced through generations. But it’s just a theory, a game theory 😂😂
@journeylife7491
@journeylife7491 2 місяці тому
Luckily, you were not destroyed by the West. That is how most of Judeo-Christian-Islamic religions spread: through conquest and butchering of people.
@1DontKnowMan
@1DontKnowMan Місяць тому
Vietnam war and communism maybe also a be good reason ?
@maverick7291
@maverick7291 18 днів тому
Love your last statement 😂
@Gb-be9bn
@Gb-be9bn 17 днів тому
You don't need a theory. It's clearly recorded in history. Christianity was banned for most of history because it forbids the worship of ancestors historical figures, as the Catholic church saw it as idolatry. This prevents Christianity from spreading further, so much so that the Catholic church had to concede and allowed Catholics in China to "venerate" ancestors and historical figures in 1939. The same practices were allowed in Vietnam in 1956.
@mercedesbenz3751
@mercedesbenz3751 15 днів тому
Hinduism was 1st in Vietnam, Buddhism came after that. In fact Hinduism was there in all of the South east Asia. There are many Lord Shiva Statues being excavated from Vietnam these days.
@PehesaraStefanFernando
@PehesaraStefanFernando 3 місяці тому
The main reason for the missionaries' failure in Sri Lanka was that they lost 5 major debates with the Buddhist monks. Sri Lanka was the first country to fully embrace Buddhism in 250 BCE. The golden lion holding the kastane sword on the red background of the national flag represents that the Sinhalese nation has embraced Buddhism and will always preserve it bravely. 🇱🇰 ☸️
@tato_g_boro_guy
@tato_g_boro_guy 3 місяці тому
Best thing about Buddhism is that you can modify it. According to Buddhism one can discard what one don't like. Example Buddha was a non violent person but violence is necessary to counter violence.
@hey_you.
@hey_you. 3 місяці тому
@Gabdoon2
@Gabdoon2 3 місяці тому
@@tato_g_boro_guy all that rant you saw somewhere the word *islam*
@tato_g_boro_guy
@tato_g_boro_guy 3 місяці тому
@@Gabdoon2 I know
@antonslavik9597
@antonslavik9597 3 місяці тому
​​@@tato_g_boro_guy Though We can't discard anything, we can add to it. Catholic Europeans united against the Islamic Empires that were invading them during the Holy Wars.
@thboy1037
@thboy1037 3 місяці тому
Only few countries in Asia where Christianity is successful, such as Philippines, East Timor, South Korea. From my point of view, I think that one of the reasons is most of Asian countries have alredy had the well established religion in their countries before the coming of the West. Even some of them were colonized, the long established religions which enrooted in the society was very hard to be changed.
@justchilling704
@justchilling704 3 місяці тому
All peoples had their own religions and religious views prior to Christ. The real issue is geography, and well Christians caring about the great commission to teach the nations. Only a tiny fraction of Christians even bother to share their faith locally no less abroad. Overtime Christianity will grow in the East and it will have its own unique cultural flavors there too just as it does in the west.
@markjosephbacho5652
@markjosephbacho5652 3 місяці тому
That's true. Even here in the Philippines, Abrahamic religions didn't really penetrate deeply to the hearts and minds of the locals. We're basically practicing folk Catholicism and folk Islam here. Superstitions, beliefs in elves/nymphs/goddess of the woods and sacred groves, belief in karma and samsara (reincarnation), and belief in folk healers, which are all rooted in pre-colonial native Anitoism and Hindu-Buddhism, are still being observed. Early Philippine mosques were reminiscent of Asian multi-tiered wooden pagoda structures.
@chinita7044
@chinita7044 3 місяці тому
Yes the guy doesn’t know what he is talking about. He said the Philippines had no centralized religion, when it was actually Islam. And then he claimed over 400 years of Spanish rule, when it was only 300 smh
@gabrielgallardo5824
@gabrielgallardo5824 3 місяці тому
​@@justchilling704no, the estimates say that Islam will be the mort religion followed by atheism
@sipengumpuldata256
@sipengumpuldata256 3 місяці тому
South Korea is Atheist
@Gregory_IX
@Gregory_IX 3 місяці тому
Armenia is the first country to adopt Christianity in 301 AD, not only in Asia, but throughout the world 🏆🥇🇦🇲✝️⛪
@tonyantonio8956
@tonyantonio8956 3 місяці тому
Followed by Georgia at 303 AD
@GermanMaps.095
@GermanMaps.095 3 місяці тому
Not you again :I
@SetuwoKecik
@SetuwoKecik 3 місяці тому
​@@tonyantonio8956 And then Ethiopia
@zaurukraus9296
@zaurukraus9296 3 місяці тому
You make it sound like a good thing 😂
@tonyantonio8956
@tonyantonio8956 3 місяці тому
@@zaurukraus9296 it is a good thing, why? You Don't believe in god?
@sahar3820
@sahar3820 3 місяці тому
Very interesting topic indeed. As a Muslim, it's fascinating to see what events in history led to the spreading of certain religions. Now I really wanna see another video on religion based topics like why Islam was unable to spread West and in Europe or why Hinduism prevailed mostly in India and not spread West beyond Persia (Iran) and others similar topics like this one.
@marusdod3685
@marusdod3685 3 місяці тому
mostly because you were too weak to conquer Europe
@Akshay-jx6si
@Akshay-jx6si 3 місяці тому
Not taking any sides ,but they bitchslapped the Romans so hard that the holy land is still under muslim rule (ignoring current jewish rule)
@heitorpedrodegodoi5646
@heitorpedrodegodoi5646 3 місяці тому
@@marusdod3685 4chan is the other way sir.
@nomanmreedha5235
@nomanmreedha5235 3 місяці тому
Hinduism doesn't really focus on preaching like Abrahamic religions do.Also it's not an organized religion, rather an umbrella term for many local beliefs that originated across different parts of India. The "vedic religion" is not what modern day's "Hinduism" looks like.
@vinaymann838
@vinaymann838 3 місяці тому
The local culture is what Hinduism is. Sanatana Dharma has a strong base of Upanishads, Shrimad Bhagavad Geeta. ​@@nomanmreedha5235
@euroschmau
@euroschmau 2 місяці тому
The spread of Christianity into India is particularly fascinating. The faith reached Kerala before it reached England, at around the year 50 (it wasn't until the 300s when it reached British shores). It spread so rapidly because of the long-established sea trade route already active in the India Ocean. It's these trade routes that brought Islam to Indonesia as well. Today in the city of Chennai, you can find the tomb of Saint Thomas as well as a truly ancient community of believers.
@user-xb5eo2bm1n
@user-xb5eo2bm1n 3 місяці тому
You should have talked more about the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala in India. It is one of the oldest Christian communities in the world and it is still thriving today. They follow the original Middle Eastern Christian traditions but are also well integrated into Indian society and are indistinguishable from the Hindu majority except when it comes to their religious practices.
@Senku_Ishigami_1
@Senku_Ishigami_1 3 місяці тому
They are way better than the post colonial Christian missionaries who plunged and decimated numerous tribes who resisted colonial imposition. Moreover, Many Christians nowadays are showing their Loyalty to their European counterparts and They seem to face a Identity crisis.
@tivo3720
@tivo3720 3 місяці тому
Proganda base ... With out proof Christian
@garikaprasanth9890
@garikaprasanth9890 3 місяці тому
Yeah👍.In.Europeans.. Jews. Also. Leve. It. Kerala🇮🇳.
@Droobie03
@Droobie03 3 місяці тому
Is the original Middle Easter Christian tradition basically the OG Christianity?
@rijulovarmenianairi6129
@rijulovarmenianairi6129 3 місяці тому
Probably from the land of nairi...armenia?
@Philipp-dt2zy
@Philipp-dt2zy 3 місяці тому
Christianity in India is, due to the Apostle Thomas, in fact much older than in most parts of Europe.
@Rohitweasley
@Rohitweasley 3 місяці тому
The existence of someone like that was only known after the Portuguese arrived in India. There was no mention of him ever before the Portuguese. It is considered a made up story so converted people don’t feel inferior and claim Christianity as being a native religion and not something borrowed from outside.
@beaconofchaos
@beaconofchaos 3 місяці тому
⁠​⁠​⁠@@Rohitweasley There are scriptures in Malayali dating to the 4th century, so no I don’t think the Portuguese were the ones who introduced it to people living in India… Also with the amount of trade between the coastal regions of the subcontinent and other parts of the world, it makes no sense that it would take 1500 years for people to learn of Christianity.
@thepokemonpirate3460
@thepokemonpirate3460 3 місяці тому
52 AD they say
@deepblue3682
@deepblue3682 3 місяці тому
Its a cookedup story... early christians in india are all syrian christians
@teejayman215
@teejayman215 3 місяці тому
​@@Rohitweasley nah that is definitely not true. Christianity had long roots in India by the time the Portuguese even got to Kerala. The Portuguese might have helped spread it to Goa though, true
@Heisenberg.1927
@Heisenberg.1927 3 місяці тому
Once they went to Andamans Sentinel island but never returned
@Akshay13134
@Akshay13134 3 місяці тому
Even god didn't protected that pastor
@ARYAN_WARRIOR.
@ARYAN_WARRIOR. 2 місяці тому
💀💀💀
@Harshh..294
@Harshh..294 2 місяці тому
​@@Akshay13134lol,God called that pastor.
@Akshay13134
@Akshay13134 2 місяці тому
@@Harshh..294 These pastors are like marketing agents they go from place to place and sell their product( jesus) and later if customer buys that product (jesus) they get money for believing in him this is a nice business with literally no investment all you need is a book (bible) that's it he is all set to start a new faith business
@Harshh..294
@Harshh..294 2 місяці тому
@@Akshay13134 well who cares about them brother.
@RohitSharma-oh8qm
@RohitSharma-oh8qm 3 місяці тому
I don't think you can make a country like India, a Christian country. Since Hinduism was born right here in india.. it's both our culture and religion . And hinduism and Buddhism are value based religion migrating from that to abrahamic religions which are more rule based seems like reverse evolution..Regardless what india is, i hope it prosper .
@user-mn9dy6qq2s
@user-mn9dy6qq2s 3 місяці тому
Islam did not succeed how can Christians succeed to conquer us as a Christian Jai Shri Krishna
@RohitSharma-oh8qm
@RohitSharma-oh8qm 3 місяці тому
@@user-mn9dy6qq2s not about conquering .. like foreign religion can come from trades too. Because you can physically see when foreigners are conquering you and oppose it .but religion through trade comes sneakly ..Still that wouldn't succeed because of reasons mentioned.
@samiman5606
@samiman5606 3 місяці тому
@@user-mn9dy6qq2s What about over 300 million Indian Muslims in India? They will be at 2025
@user-mn9dy6qq2s
@user-mn9dy6qq2s 3 місяці тому
@@samiman5606 🤣🤣 bro bro 30 million are you know how which bigger than Pakistan Indonesia how can you count i know you r maulana that'why no pak still have higher than India because pak have high TFR not what about there are always not power on him and not will be it just a population on other other sides it's good nothing is wrong india is largest democratic country and population will be help us
@gautaminandi5572
@gautaminandi5572 3 місяці тому
​@@samiman5606Hindus are still in majority in 2024 and much more than muslims.
@Calikid331
@Calikid331 3 місяці тому
Had the Byzantine Empire not been in constant decline I would see Christianity being the dominant religion in the middle east and most of central Asia
@jonbonguevarra3788
@jonbonguevarra3788 3 місяці тому
An ancient empire llike the byzantines survived for a thousand years already, its impressive.
@ionutpaun9828
@ionutpaun9828 3 місяці тому
Sorry you can't be in constant decline for about 1200 years.
@Gebri3l
@Gebri3l 3 місяці тому
The rise of Islam changed history, they destroyed lots of Christianity
@lettuceman9439
@lettuceman9439 3 місяці тому
Byzantium is like that tbh, they get like 3 seperate golden age just to prepare themselves to another Triple Civil War with a Persian/Caliphate Invasion while the Latin West Crusade their way through the Eastern Roman Empire.@@ionutpaun9828
@Silent_Assasin
@Silent_Assasin 3 місяці тому
Agree byzantine is a powerful empire but due to corrupt and incompetent Emperor's and higher officials it's falls to it's own decline
@tianming4964
@tianming4964 3 місяці тому
If you were looking at the Christian world from the perspective of someone living in the 7th century, you wouldn't think that Christianity had "failed" in Asia like we do today. At that time, most Christians still lived in what we today call the "Middle East." There were more Christians in places like Egypt, North Africa, Anatolia (Turkey), Syria and Iraq than in France, Britain, and Italy, and places like Scandinavia and Russia hadn't even converted to Christianity by that point. However, those places were all conquered by Islam in the 7th century and eventually most of the Christian population was replaced by Muslim migrants or converted to Islam. Still, some Christian communities survived--in Sudan Christian kingdoms lasted until the 15th century, Christian communities still exist today in Egypt and Syria, and Christian nations of Ethiopia never were conquered by the Muslims. Also places like Turkey still had a large Christian population up until only a century ago. Christianity also had a big presence in Iran and Central Asia until the Mongol conquests. Had it not been for the rise of Islam, Christianity likely would still be the dominant religion in the Middle East and North Africa today, and had more significant communities in Iran and Central Asia. Half of Muslim lands were Christian at some point, so it isn't 100% accurate to say that Christianity failed in those regions when for centuries they were successful there.
@antonslavik9597
@antonslavik9597 3 місяці тому
Facts.
@koushikdas1992
@koushikdas1992 3 місяці тому
They failed because they lost lands to muslims!
@deniztatl9992
@deniztatl9992 2 місяці тому
@@antonslavik9597 And folks.
@rubenjimenez8707
@rubenjimenez8707 2 місяці тому
😊
@moneyfocus9680
@moneyfocus9680 2 місяці тому
Not full true... Yes there was more christians in syria, iraq, some parts of north africa before islam .. But iran was ruled by sassanid and sassanid were zoroastrians. Shamanism and buddhism was the religion of central asia before islam. Yemen was a jewish kingdom and other gulf countries were pagans
@jlrthebassplayer
@jlrthebassplayer 2 місяці тому
I really appreciate the way this video was done. Quick and concise with maps to roughly explain region. We'll done.
@gangeshshaw172
@gangeshshaw172 24 дні тому
Christian missionaries are still working hard in India. They have got major success in north-east and southern part of India. Now a days there is a lot of resistance because of awareness among Hindus
@moyai8508
@moyai8508 10 днів тому
Still western propoganda is working hard to victimize them*
@_Bappu_
@_Bappu_ 10 днів тому
But they're not gonna succed in North india😅. Although we love Christian people bcz unlike muslams they're actually better and have liberal understanding of world.
@roshandinesh6701
@roshandinesh6701 10 днів тому
Christian missionaries activities have been stopped across India which is good
@gangeshshaw172
@gangeshshaw172 10 днів тому
@@roshandinesh6701 I don't think so, there are so many videos on social media showing some father curing people just by the name of jesus
@sheekha1176
@sheekha1176 9 днів тому
It's good that atleast some part have become Christians❤
@teejayman215
@teejayman215 3 місяці тому
There are literally 34 million christians in India. It might be a drop of people in that country, but it accounts for more people than the entire population of Australia or most European countries
@Philipp-dt2zy
@Philipp-dt2zy 3 місяці тому
💯
@Roachh2877
@Roachh2877 3 місяці тому
That is 3.4 percent of the population
@mvalthegamer2450
@mvalthegamer2450 3 місяці тому
More like 2.3%. India is at 1.4 billion
@PiyushSinghSisodia-om8nx
@PiyushSinghSisodia-om8nx 3 місяці тому
​@@Roachh28772.3%
@teejayman215
@teejayman215 3 місяці тому
@Roachh2877 and yet, that's almost as many people as Canada, most countries like Belgium, Sweden etc
@mong9942
@mong9942 3 місяці тому
As a Filipino-Chinese christian i thank you for going a little in depth how deep chinese Christianity's history is.
@hoonwaretien8363
@hoonwaretien8363 3 місяці тому
are there chinese in the phippine?
@mong9942
@mong9942 3 місяці тому
@@hoonwaretien8363 A lot of Filipinos are Chinese mixed. More than there are people who are Spanish mixed or American mixed. So yeah
@hoonwaretien8363
@hoonwaretien8363 3 місяці тому
@@mong9942 I donot think that’s true,it’s best for Chinese peop to speak Chinese according to their standards
@mong9942
@mong9942 3 місяці тому
@@hoonwaretien8363 Weird logic, ethnicity isn't based on language and most of the Chinese-Filipinos are from Cantonese, Hakka, and Min regions.
@hoonwaretien8363
@hoonwaretien8363 3 місяці тому
@@mong9942 好了好了
@otikamporn
@otikamporn 2 місяці тому
In Thailand we do not resist missionary,they are welcomed, but we just do not believe it. Notion of god doesn't make sense to us.
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 2 місяці тому
Love Buddhists bro I am indian hindu😊
@apie78
@apie78 2 дні тому
Jesus Loves you ♥️
@brendangoodbrand2597
@brendangoodbrand2597 11 годин тому
In Buddhism who decides where you go next well it would need to be someone who knows All your thoughts words and deeds aka God Buddhist deny God but there believes contricate themselves everything that exists testifies of the ( Father Son Holy Spirit) these 3 are 1 everything that exists ( Time Space Matter) time ( past present future) these 3 are 1 matter ( solid liquid gas) these 3 are 1 space ( length breadth depth) these 3 are 1 humans made in Gods image ( Body Mind Spirit) these 3 are 1 we do things in ( Thought Word Deed )
@Adithyan-gm2iv
@Adithyan-gm2iv 3 місяці тому
Ppl in the comment section talking about the spread of abrahamic religions by conversions both forced circumstantial and massacres as a sweet success 😂😂.. Wow..
@Mlecchakshaydixit
@Mlecchakshaydixit 2 місяці тому
That's what the basic principles of Christianity and Islam
@belphieyiu
@belphieyiu 11 днів тому
@@Mlecchakshaydixit 100%, Most Religions in the South East originated far more earlier than Abrahamic ones.
@jimcannibal4911
@jimcannibal4911 5 днів тому
Dude, Hinduism makes even less sense. Don't talk.
@SouthAsianProdigy
@SouthAsianProdigy 4 дні тому
What hindu king did to Buddhist?? We all know history of cruel Hindu kings
@antarakmit4114
@antarakmit4114 3 дні тому
​@jimcannibal4911 😂😂
@SterlingWhitehead
@SterlingWhitehead 3 місяці тому
Missed one big piece: Christianity didn’t spread by conquest in the Roman Empire; those areas were already inside Rome so they could move around very quick
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
Well obviously it won't 🙄 literally the one who started the move of baptising everyone forcefully in the empire was the emperor himself like duh
@silencemeviolateme6076
@silencemeviolateme6076 3 місяці тому
​@@williamrobert9898hope puberty is going better today for you.
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
@@silencemeviolateme6076 It hasn't even hit you just yet
@silencemeviolateme6076
@silencemeviolateme6076 3 місяці тому
@@williamrobert9898 find a productive hobby young man. Learn a foreign language or a musical instrument.
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
@@silencemeviolateme6076 heed your own advice instead of trolling on the Internet
@motivationallizard6644
@motivationallizard6644 3 місяці тому
Short answer: The original Christian faith was seen as a more humanitarian religion by many in Roman society (despite its persecution) and was eventually adopted and enforced as a state religion allowing it to spread. However, in the far east other faiths like Buddhism and Hinduism were already dominant and there was no state that was really willing to impose Christianity outside of later European colonizers. Some nations also suppressed Christianity and stopped it from spreading, the spread of Islam being the biggest example along with individual countries like Japan after the Shimubara rebellion.
@Senku_Ishigami_1
@Senku_Ishigami_1 3 місяці тому
I think the main reason was that Many Colonizers were basically using Christianity as a tool for creating Loyalist within their Colonies and other territories. Most of the Time, Colonizers used to strip certain parts of the population from basic necessities altogether. After which the Christian missionaries took up their roles in imitating as an angel to save them. However, Missionaries put forward a condition. The victims had to be converted to Christianity in order to receive the help/ aid. Those who resisted were either plunged or left to die. Many Tribes have been wiped out entirely due to such malpractices. Hence they are also known as "Soul Vultures". Nowadays, Christian missionaries only target weaker sections by offering them bribes (around $200) to convert into Christianity.
@catastrophicdon
@catastrophicdon 3 місяці тому
Why are you saying foolishness. Christianity was their in India from (Ad 52)very olden days itself.Old Christians in Kerala are known as syrian Christians. They are called syrian Christians because they use Syrian language in their prayers. Syrian Christians can be found only in Kerala and Syria.Christianity came to kerala from Middle east not from Europe.If you have doubt please check the link en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Thomas_Christians
@historian252
@historian252 2 місяці тому
Don't try to spout lies about a lot of missionaries. People became Christians because of their willingness to convert not because of bribes and force.
@motivationallizard6644
@motivationallizard6644 2 місяці тому
@@historian252 the king of the Rus literally converted to Christianity because it let him drink alcohol (Islam didn’t) and trade with the Byzantines more. Most of Germany is only Christian because Charlemagne literally led an early crusade to burn down their sacred tree and built a church on top of it. Christianity absolutely did spread because of coercion and bribery, and I haven’t even mentioned the age of exploration. Even saints like mother Theresa were outed for saying things like their job wasn’t to actually help people only to save their souls which lead many of their clinics to be neglected and even badly maintained. Willingness to convert isn’t always by choice or by heart it’s often because you have no other option of you want to continue living.
@historian252
@historian252 2 місяці тому
@motivationallizard6644 Lies. Vladimir never historically said that and people say it was an anecdote.
@moorthit6964
@moorthit6964 3 місяці тому
Hinduisum buddisum allow maximum freedom ... No one asked to worship forced to go temples... So most of knowleged peoples not like to go temples church in holidays... So they dont take christanity.. Becase it took dain holiday like sunday.. No one want to loose holiday for triveless reson
@meetkiran5
@meetkiran5 22 дні тому
Praise the supreme lord SriKrishna. Jai SriKrishna
@carlose4314
@carlose4314 3 місяці тому
Pyongyang was once called the Jerusalem of the east as there was a large number of Christians in the city.
@Kyle-qd2sy
@Kyle-qd2sy 3 місяці тому
Apparently the Church of the East was considered one of the largest Christian groups back in the Medieval period, spread out across Asia. Now they are one of the smallest, mostly made of Assyrians in Iraq and their diaspora along with some Christian groups in southern India.
@leoguarknight1588
@leoguarknight1588 3 місяці тому
They got killed out by a certain religion who also created disconnect and dark ages
@recoil53
@recoil53 3 місяці тому
"Across Asia" is a big exaggeration. That would have been the Near East aka "Asia Minor". It was always sparse further east. However, the Russian Orthodox Church itself came from Eastern Christian Orthodoxy and that extends to the Pacific. The Archbishops of Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria were each considered to be on roughly the same level of the Archbishop of Rome. Hence the split. Islam came about in the late 600s and spread East (and West), so that took over the Near East and beyond.
@recoil53
@recoil53 3 місяці тому
@@leoguarknight1588 I didn't realize the Germanic tribes who destroyed the Roman Empire and destroyed all that knowledge were Muslim. In fact history records them as being Arian (not Aryan) Christians. Many Romans themselves felt that it was Christianity that eroded the morals of the Empire and fatally weakened it. Interesting fact that during the Dark Ages in Europe, Muslim Spain was widely considered the most educated part, to the point where European nobles would sent their children there. I used the phrase "Dark Ages in Europe" because it wasn't the Dark Ages in Greece or the Near & Middle East. Quite the opposite. It was they who preserved the Roman knowledge base. The Renaissance happened when Greek scholars fled/were hired by Italian nobles, bringing their texts with them (the Roman Catholic Church itself had some of these old Roman books).
@mts-sultan6209
@mts-sultan6209 3 місяці тому
​@recoil53 you are right. Even in South Asia we consider Middle age as the golden age. We look up to our medival history.
@kkvv3699
@kkvv3699 3 місяці тому
​@@leoguarknight1588Religion of peace
@destinations4u196
@destinations4u196 3 місяці тому
I respect those people who rejected christianity to protect their indigenous faith❤ Way to move forward kings And keep protecting your ancient religious beliefs and culture. From a fellow pagan ❤
@DevSarman
@DevSarman 3 місяці тому
St. Thomas Christians of southern tip of India - especially in the State of Kerala - remained a very interesting example of localized Christian community which could dated way back to St. Thomas, the Apostle of Christ, himself
@s9ka972
@s9ka972 Місяць тому
Even they are just 18% of population . Hindus and Muslims are in majority .
@christophergraves6725
@christophergraves6725 3 місяці тому
On a rather trivial issue, the narrator kept confusing "further" and "farther." 'Further' refers to a logical progression or a temporal sequence. 'Farther' refers to a literal physical distance.
@antonslavik9597
@antonslavik9597 3 місяці тому
Engrish.
@brianm7287
@brianm7287 3 місяці тому
Ethiopia was a very early adopter of Christianity. They were in the Acts in the Bible itself. They sent Bishops to the Councils of Nicaea and Carthage.
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
That's in Africa though....
@brianm7287
@brianm7287 3 місяці тому
@@williamrobert9898 Yes, but limiting the scope in that way excludes an example that challenges the hypotheses OP used for why it expanded more easily in Rome.
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
@@brianm7287 The video is about Christianity's limited spread in Asia so yeah obviously it would focus on Asia only
@brianm7287
@brianm7287 3 місяці тому
@@williamrobert9898 I know the scope was limited. That's my point. Limiting the scope allowed OP to have an uncontroverted hypothesis that didn't pan out elsewhere.
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
@brianm7287 I don't get it, if anything it's the exact opposite as Africa was subjected to Christian evangelization. Limiting the scope to Ethiopia only also doesn't serve as an argument against the video too as it was mentioned that there were some countries which were successfully christianized in Asia without being anywhere near the birth place of the religion
@Senku_Ishigami_1
@Senku_Ishigami_1 3 місяці тому
I think the main reason was that Many Colonizers were basically using Christianity as a tool for creating Loyalist within their Colonies and other territories. Most of the Time, Colonizers used to strip certain parts of the population from basic necessities altogether. After which the Christian missionaries took up their roles in imitating as an angel to save them. However, Missionaries put forward a condition. The victims had to be converted to Christianity in order to receive the help/ aid. Those who resisted were either plunged or left to die. Many Tribes have been wiped out entirely due to such malpractices. Hence they are also known as "Soul Vultures". Nowadays, Christian missionaries only target weaker sections by offering them bribes (around $200) to convert into Christianity.
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 2 місяці тому
They sell the product jesus,in the name of peace and Jesus they killed many people in the world
@bobfaam5215
@bobfaam5215 24 дні тому
Soul vultures 😂😂
@Senku_Ishigami_1
@Senku_Ishigami_1 23 дні тому
@@bobfaam5215 Could have used harsher words though...
@hgff69
@hgff69 3 місяці тому
In South Asia, our ancestors were forced into conversion by the Catholic, Anglican and Protestant missionaries.
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
Nah, they shifted their faith due to inhumane treatment they received at the hands of majority.
@arjyachatterjee6874
@arjyachatterjee6874 2 місяці тому
​@@magatism Proof ?
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
@@arjyachatterjee6874 Of what, i cannot see my comment.
@apoorvbhatnagar9774
@apoorvbhatnagar9774 2 місяці тому
@@arjyachatterjee6874 Depends on the region. Heard of the Goan Inquisition?
@arjyachatterjee6874
@arjyachatterjee6874 2 місяці тому
@@apoorvbhatnagar9774 I know. I was asking that to the other guy who was peddling some non-sense and I don't like Christianity.
@zainmudassir2964
@zainmudassir2964 3 місяці тому
Islam in West Asia served as effective barrier from Christian conquests. By 18th century Europe was more concerned with colonialism for economic reasons
@MrChickennugget360
@MrChickennugget360 3 місяці тому
really only Spain was motivated by religion for its colonial expansion. Most other European countries were motivated by economic reasons. Part of that is timing- when Spain discovered the new world, they had just finished a major Crusade against Muslims in southern Spain, so they just continued that strategy in the New World.
@rcc8506
@rcc8506 3 місяці тому
That's not entirely correct because Islam arrived much later than Christianity.
@samemmo7609
@samemmo7609 3 місяці тому
​@@rcc8506yes
@MrChickennugget360
@MrChickennugget360 3 місяці тому
@@rcc8506 true but Christianity was accutally fairly well spread in the east prior to that. Regarding the commenters statement Christianity had not ever been involved in any "conquests" prior to the rise of Islam. Christianity was not militant before Islam's rise. First Christian based conquest was done by Charlemagne.
@blazer9547
@blazer9547 3 місяці тому
And Spains reconquista was effective barrier for europe against further islamic conquests.
@geosophik9369
@geosophik9369 3 місяці тому
The real question is: Why is Christianity failing in Europe? With the Nordic countries and the UK only having a church attendance of less than 5%. And Italy, home of the Pope, less than 30% attending to church/ actually practising the religion.
@RedCommunistDragon
@RedCommunistDragon 3 місяці тому
People are growing more cynical as they should be. It’s similar to the times when the population grew less interested in polytheism.
@JesusOrDestruction
@JesusOrDestruction 3 місяці тому
@@RedCommunistDragon its because they keep importing muslims
@satriorama4118
@satriorama4118 3 місяці тому
@@RedCommunistDragon So why Judaism and Islam keep going strong in their origin land and elsewhere?
@RedCommunistDragon
@RedCommunistDragon 3 місяці тому
@@satriorama4118 Fear, optimism, various reasons.
@sahilbharti7047
@sahilbharti7047 3 місяці тому
​@@RedCommunistDragon Why White Christians are converting into LGBTQ+ cult.
@Numba003
@Numba003 9 днів тому
Thank you for the interesting video. I would enjoy a follow-up video on some of the rest of Asia that didn't get a big plug in this video if ever you're interested. God be with you out there, everybody, in Asia and the world. ✝️ :)
@xuefalan
@xuefalan 13 днів тому
Hi! I'm a Catholic from Taiwan 🤗
@Gregory_IX
@Gregory_IX 3 місяці тому
Christian Countries in Asia ✝️☦️ 🇷🇺 Russia 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇦🇲 Armenia 🇨🇾 Cyprus 🇰🇷 South Korea 🇵🇭 Philippines 🇹🇱 East Timor
@change9517
@change9517 3 місяці тому
Korea is secular country
@coolaffection9701
@coolaffection9701 3 місяці тому
Sorry I have doubt on South Korea becose most of koreans are connected with there buddhist identity then outside faith
@GaMer22v
@GaMer22v 2 місяці тому
Russia is europe
@garvielloken8494
@garvielloken8494 2 місяці тому
Russia is not asian country, 70% of it's population lives in european part of country and it is Russia's historical center
@KENTAURUS-ff9yh
@KENTAURUS-ff9yh 2 місяці тому
@@GaMer22vand asia
@wadisindhda7713
@wadisindhda7713 3 місяці тому
Majority of the Christian population was in Asia. The Rashidun Caliphate controlled 65% of world's Christian population and had a population that was only 2% Muslim; the Christians maintained their majority for several centuries. The Christian population began a SLOW decline, but there were catalyst events. In Iraq, the rise of the Kurds dealt a killing blow to the regional Christian population as 'Assyria' became Kurdistan. In the Christian-dense Levant, the Crusades ironically had a devastating impact on the Christian population, the Eastern Christians were not "Christian enough" for the Crusaders and were massacred and targeted alongside the Muslims and Jews, those that remained and integrated with the Crusaders were expelled with the fall of the last remaining Crusader states. The most significant decline occurred in the 20th century; where the Christian population went from comprising 20-30% of the Middle East to 5% today; as the dying Ottoman Empire began shifting towards secular nationalism; saw the Christian population as a potential fifth column and hence an existential threat; they became victims of ethnic cleansing. Post-Colonial regional and national conflicts as well as famines further diminished the battered Christian population as many migrated West. Today the Middle-Eastern Christian population is primary concentrated in Egypt, Lebanon and Cyprus.
@GZamzung
@GZamzung 3 місяці тому
This is a more plausible claim than what was narrated in the video. In addition to the apparent genocidal ravages of the Mongolian empire under Timur
@savioblanc
@savioblanc 3 місяці тому
The Crusaders absolutely did not impact the Eastern Christians like you claim. It was the conversion of the Turkic tribes to Islam that began the downfall of their communities. They aggressively targeted Christian communities across the Middle East and Byzantium and it is precisely these attacks that literally birthed the concept of the Crusades itself in Europe. But the final nail in the coffin came with the Mongols, who at first were on good terms with the Christians but once they converted to Islam, became like the Turks previously, a major thorn in the Christian communities. Timur pretty much put an end to most of the ancient Christian communities and greatly reduced the Armenian and Georgian Christian presence in the Levant and various centers of what once the areas of the Islamic Golden Age.
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
​@@GZamzung??? What the video stated was factual and logical, what are you on about? The gentleman simply mentioned the reasons behind the decline of Christianity in the Middle East
@williamrobert9898
@williamrobert9898 3 місяці тому
​@@savioblanc you're seriously defending the crusaders? The same people behind god knows how many genocides committed against Christians? That's sad to see
@GZamzung
@GZamzung 3 місяці тому
​ @williamrobert9898 away from the logic, why the claims of this video cant be taken seriously is because it failed to recognize/acknowledge the Mongolian imperialist impact on traditional Christian communities of the Near East. The Mongolians massacred close to 75% of the Assyrian populace which were overwhelming Christian. Up until the 13th Century, Christianity was the majority religion of the peoples of the Near East and the Assyrians were the major missionaries. Places like Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Western China had strong Christian imprints before they were wiped off by the Mongolians. Now imagine if these never happened. Of course, Buddhism and Hinduism would still hold their significance in the Indian Subcontinent far East, but then, Christianity would also be a significant force to be reckoned with. Not also forgetting the Ottoman genocide of Assyrian, Greek, Armenians and Syriacs. In all, the video projected Christianity in Asia as Western missionary initiative and conveniently ignoring Asian efforts which sadly we can't see today because of the Timurid led massacres.
@anneeq008
@anneeq008 3 місяці тому
This is a really good topic. Another thing I'm curious about is why Islam didn't make more of an imprint in Japan and Korea given they were so close to Indonesia and Malaysia
@okflyaway99
@okflyaway99 3 місяці тому
Japan and Korea are much further away from Malaysia and Indonesia in comparison to Southern China. So, labelling them 'so close' doesn't make sense.
@user-jt3dw6vv4x
@user-jt3dw6vv4x 3 місяці тому
Japan and Korea were never close to Indonesia and Malaysia. What makes you think they were?
@ala_dine2709
@ala_dine2709 3 місяці тому
because of civils wars in medle easte
@newbabies923
@newbabies923 3 місяці тому
Just because they are in the same continent doesn't mean they are close😂
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 3 місяці тому
there are rarely any japan and korea traders in souteast asia. they dont interact that much.
@drewanderson2768
@drewanderson2768 3 місяці тому
I think one of the standpoints that is not touched on is how much stronger Mediterranean trade routes were compared to trade routes along the Silk Road. While the Silk Road was big it is just easier to travel along the Mediterranean coast
@bloedblarre
@bloedblarre 2 дні тому
Jews controlled the silk road. Also, rhadanites.
@qiensong7621
@qiensong7621 3 місяці тому
You forgot to mention Xu Guangqi, also known as Paul Xu, late Ming official who converted to Christianity and served high position in imperial court. He translated Euclid’s Elements as well.
@DoN-xh3pd
@DoN-xh3pd 3 місяці тому
Is that the guy who started a civil war and claimed he was jesus reincarnated ? Or is that another guy
@StephaneTheard
@StephaneTheard 3 місяці тому
⁠​⁠@@DoN-xh3pdI think your talking about Hong Xiuquan who started the Taiping rebellion
@DoN-xh3pd
@DoN-xh3pd 3 місяці тому
@@StephaneTheard yep that’s the guy
@Alex-mn1fb
@Alex-mn1fb 3 місяці тому
Short answer, it got the backing of the full might of the Roman Empire, as it was its only state backed religion. The east did not have a unified militaristic empire and it was on the crossroads of cultures religions and philosophies, with which it had to contend and coexist with.
@catjudo1
@catjudo1 3 місяці тому
If I recall correctly, Armenia was the first nation with state sanctioned Christianity, some 20 years or so before Constantine began to heavily support it. Granted, Armenia was much smaller than the Roman Empire and more of a client state than an outright military power, but Armenians take pride in their nation's acceptance of the faith. Sorry if this is unwelcome, I just like the little details. It's a personal quirk of mine.
@savioblanc
@savioblanc 3 місяці тому
Except the East did in fact have a unified militaristic empire literally bordering Rome called the Parthian Empire. And the Parthian Empire was also quickly getting Christianised at the same pace as the Roman Empire. Had the Romans not made Christianity their state religion, there is a good chance it would have been made the state religion of Parthia eventually. Even the Persian Shah, who invaded the Roman Empire when it had been Christianised, had a Persian Christian wife and he took the relic of the Holy Cross back to Persia to place it in his wife's Christian Royal Chapel there. But Persia got worried that the Christians within their Empire might be "Roman spies" and so they started persecuting the Christian population and tried to revive the Zoroastrian faith. Unfortunately for them, this decision solidified their demise at the hands of the Muslim Arab armies that invaded them in the 7th century. This is because, in their efforts to attack their own Christian population, they started creating issues with the Christian Arab tribes on their borders. When the Muslim Arab armies invaded, these Christian Arab tribes, because of their pan-Arab affiliations, would join their fellow Arabs and take down the Zoroastrian Parthians. But a solid Christian population remained in the region for centuries and would send missionaries from there to China and Central Asia. This is why when the Mongols invaded the Islamic world, the Christians were mostly spared because many of the Mongols either had Christian wives from Central Asia or were Christian themselves. But once the Mongols converted to Islam, that was the final nail in the coffin for Asian Christians until the coming of the European missionaries. They annihilated various Christian communities through extensive taxation or outright murder. And the final end came at the hands of Timur, who targetted everyone but was especially brutal with the existing Christian communities across Iran, Central Asia, Georgia and Armenia - the last 2 barely made it out alive from his slaughter. This would remain the state of the Christians of the East, until European missionaries went out to Korea, Japan, China and Philippines and a new period of Asian Christianity dawned. But here too lies a story of what may be the eventual fate of this current period - Pyongyang was once known as the Rome of the Orient, due to the high prevalence of Christianity and the number of churches in that city. Today, it would be shocking to even think of the city in that light.
@freneticness6927
@freneticness6927 3 місяці тому
And the roman empire didnt have control over the middle east as the parthians were always pushing on the border so any expansion eastward was impossible. Then islam.
@ikengaspirit3063
@ikengaspirit3063 3 місяці тому
I mean, sure Rome helped but remember that by the time Rome fell, everything north of the alps and pyrannees was conquered by Pagan Franks and Angles. I think it is more the lack of similarly organized religions while Asia had several from Zoroastrianism, Islam, the Dharmic and the Chinese religions.
@ysbrandd4908
@ysbrandd4908 3 місяці тому
@@ikengaspirit3063 well no, the thing is the germanic people's were quite tollerant of different religions and soon converted. So that makes no difference, they also had a good reason to keep christianity around. It had a certain infrastructure with it's churches which they could just copy to have an easier time to rule over their lands.
@njhoepner
@njhoepner 3 місяці тому
It's really quite simple, and you touched on it...Christianity succeeded where it had government support (the Roman Empire) and failed where it did not. In the rest of Europe outside the empire, it spread where the rulers were converted, and failed where they did not. Christianity is the largest single religion in the world today because of European and American imperialism. That's pretty much it.
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
No, it was becoz these societies were previously pagans that they forced things. Christian West ruled asia for 200 years and yet they did not force, otherwise it would be a totally different story. South America converted becoz of brutality of their own religions, same goes for Africa, even Rome, This was also seen in India around 18-19th cen and is currently being seen in China which now has officially 200 million registered Christians, the actual number is around 400.
@njhoepner
@njhoepner 2 місяці тому
@@magatism Not true at all. Christianity was a minor religion in the Roman empire until Constantine made it an avenue to socioeconomic and political advancement. The only reason you see large numbers of christians in Korea and Singapore is because colonial rule opened the doors to large numbers of missionaries. South America was converted to Catholicism by brute force - native religions were outlawed and destroyed by force. Largely the same thing happened in Africa...Christianity had made little headway until the European powers conquered the place by force. Same with India. Christianity has just about peaked. I think the next century will see it fade.
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
@@njhoepner Nope, it was the emerging religion in western empire whwre all the power was concentrated. In politics, nobody does these things for free. Chiristians in west know this, that's why they are supporting Trump...
@sais0302
@sais0302 3 місяці тому
Why Christianity and Islam are so much interested in converting people instead of embracing different cultures and religions?
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
Religion and culture are two different but interconnected things. You can easily tell apart an Asian Christian from his European counterpart.
@daragildea7434
@daragildea7434 2 місяці тому
Because they both insist they are "the one true religion".
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
@@daragildea7434 Everyone insists that, it's not exclusive.
@hieratics
@hieratics Місяць тому
​@magatism not necessarily, because during the pagan days of Antiquity there were many syncretic practices like adopting foreign gods into one's own pantheon, or like the interpretatio graeca, identify these foreign deities as one of theirs. For example the cult of the Egyptian Isis or the Persian Mithras in Rome itself or even conflating the Jewish Yahweh as the Roman Jupiter. The "one true God/religion" is much more a late thing that came with the Christians (and previously with the Jews of course)
@magatism
@magatism Місяць тому
@@hieratics Don't talk as if you were there. You have no clue what pagans have done in the past. Aztechs and Mayans slaughtered whole people to appease their Gods, ate their hearts. Romans killed 70,000 people every year in arena for entertainment alone. When the population of Rome city was 40,000, In China whole ethnicities are buried in the wall becoz ching or mingg dynasty did not like their worship. Infact one of the bloodiest battle in history was fought against Christians in china by these socalled pagans killing 20-30 million. And how do you think Buddhists who ruled from Afghanistan to Burma became dalits in India. Pagans are hypocrites and the funny thing is you dont even realize it. It's as if they are not equipped with the study bone. You don't adopt practices, you usurp them, that is called cultural appropriation.
@hamodalbatal464
@hamodalbatal464 3 місяці тому
Ex-Muslim here from Arab Gulf region, converted to Christianity 17 years ago ❤
@shawnstrittmatter4783
@shawnstrittmatter4783 3 місяці тому
Stay safe!❤
@imranameenudeenimranameenu2794
@imranameenudeenimranameenu2794 3 місяці тому
I don't care
@JangianTV
@JangianTV 3 місяці тому
​@@imranameenudeenimranameenu2794 You cared enough to comment! 😜
@servant-of-the-federation
@servant-of-the-federation 3 місяці тому
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@hamodalbatal464
@hamodalbatal464 3 місяці тому
@@imranameenudeenimranameenu2794lol cry rivers dear Islamist 😂
@abc_cba
@abc_cba 3 місяці тому
India had Christians(assumed to be around 52 CE) long before Rome aka Europe even accepted it in 312 CE(almost 300 years since its inception in the Holy Land). Even the Coptic Pantaenus who travelled to India around the 2nd century CE reported of India having its own indigenous Christian population having HEBREW Gospels, guess what ? Latin Bibles were not a norm back then, the Syriac Christianity was dominant from Persia to China to India to Mongolia, which emphasizes on "Aramaic" over Vulgate versions popularized and heavily mistranslated today. Not to forget that India is the only country outside the Holy Land where two apostles of the Jesus are assumed to have preached viz., Apostle Thomas in Southern India and Apostle Bartholomew in Western India. Meanwhile, it flourished in Ethiopia, Yemen, Persia and India but brutally suppressed in Europe under many tyrants such as Nero. India is full of surprises!!! Even amazing is that 70% population of Syriac Rite Christians live in India and not in Syria/Iraq. Even amazing is that there are more Basilicas of Mother Mary in the tiny state of Tamil Nadu than the entire country of Italy. One more fact, "Saint Thomas Christians" as they're called opposed Portuguese occupations and Coonan Cross Covenant is a sign of their staunch resistance against European Imperialism on Indian Soil. But as usual, European schisms occured here too and you'd see this Nasarni community be Protestant, Syriac Catholic, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Jacobite, and guess what? Even Pentecostals. We in India respect them for how amazingly proud they are of their culture blending Middleeastern traditions with Indian roots and being proud of them both as well as building and being the pioneers of education and nursing sector in our country. I respect them a lot. Same for the Ethiopians who were the only African country that wasn't colonised and they kicked Italy out of their territory. I feel sorry for the Antiochian Rite Christians in Turkiye though, such bad times they had to live with European and then Turkic Agression as with Armenian Orthodox Christians.
@Philipp-dt2zy
@Philipp-dt2zy 3 місяці тому
,💯
@abc_cba
@abc_cba 3 місяці тому
@@ikengaspirit3063 can you explain it again? I didn't understand what you were trying to say.
@pradeepakrish
@pradeepakrish 3 місяці тому
​@@abc_cbaA brilliant explanation of the history of Christianity in India...! Hats off!! 🥳🙌
@abc_cba
@abc_cba 3 місяці тому
@@pradeepakrish thanks bro, history is one of my favorite subjects. I am an accidental Engineer 😂😂 who went to work in the IT sector, but I enjoy my work as I get my hands on data even deep down now.
@teejayman215
@teejayman215 3 місяці тому
Very well broken down. You did a MUCH better job than this youtube video which COMPLETELY ignored Christian history in India. Like there are more Christians in India than Korea
@octaviom7618
@octaviom7618 2 місяці тому
Another argument would be that most east-Asians could not understand Christianity's exclusivism, meaning to just exclusively follow one God/one Faith and none other, like Chirstianity demands. Most East Asian countries like China and Japan have a mixture of different religions and philosophies that are mutually acceptable, like Confucianism/Daoism/Buddhism in China or Shinto/Zen Buddhism in Japan.
@Andy-bb2eo
@Andy-bb2eo 13 днів тому
不,因为我们的教义和基督教完全相反,我们不相信任何神灵。
@gwang3103
@gwang3103 Місяць тому
Excellent video. How about another exploring when, how and how far east Asian religions and philosophies like Buddhism spread to the Western world?
@hsk1512
@hsk1512 3 місяці тому
I'm Korean and add to this. Pyongyang, capital of north korea was originally center of Korean christianity in 19 and 20c and lots of christians lived there. but North became communism country then most christians of North moved to South. Thanks to that, South had lots of Christians and First president of South, Lee was also Christian. So now one of the major religions in South become Christianity.
@EsfandiarNokhodaki
@EsfandiarNokhodaki 3 місяці тому
Sad
@kaho6891-
@kaho6891- 3 місяці тому
what's the use? South Koreans are the most racist bunch out there
@Liethen
@Liethen 3 місяці тому
Kind of ironic that Kim Il Sung was raised Presbyterian, his father was a deacon and his grandfather was a preacher, to bad he converted to the religion of communism.
@l2qz711
@l2qz711 3 місяці тому
@@Liethen cult of communism
@devotionalhindurussiansong4507
@devotionalhindurussiansong4507 3 місяці тому
One thing NK did good was the second and third largest religions are Chondoism and another local Korean religion. Not outsider religions like Christianity or Buddhism
@danielinciongtungol9338
@danielinciongtungol9338 3 місяці тому
In my readings about Philippines History is that the reason that the spanish was able to convert our ancestors is that they applied the lessons they learned from Latin America. By studying the native language and customs, they were able to spread the faith far and wide. The Proof is this is the Tagalog Doctrina Cristiana and Vocabularios de la lengua de tagala (For the Spanish to easily earn tagalog).
@BN.ja05
@BN.ja05 3 місяці тому
The Spanish almost always evangelized after learning the languages of the peoples they were trying to convert. It's no surprise spanish missionaries created entire formal grammatical and orthographic books for Nahuatl, Quechua and Mayan languages before other europeans like the english or dutch created those kind of literary works for their own languages. That's also why (compared to other european colonial powers) there aren't too much pidgins or creole languages in current or former spanish-speaking territories derived from spanish, the missionaries really made an effort to make the natives bilingual, As of now, I can only think of 2 spanish-based creoles including Chavacano and its variants, while french, portuguese and english have several.
@danielinciongtungol9338
@danielinciongtungol9338 2 місяці тому
@@BN.ja05 That is correct, however chavacano is not the only creole language present here in the Philippines. The have a spanish creole variant called market spanish which mixed with other local languages also some dialects of Chavacano such as those in Malate, Ermita went extinct after the Second World War. Chavacano Caviteño is endangered as well.
@PineappleOnPizza69
@PineappleOnPizza69 7 днів тому
@@danielinciongtungol9338 the Spanish forced the conversion of Filipinos to Catholic faith. Saying that they learned the faith from the missionaries is a complete horse excrement, they already know the Christian belief from the Muslims who were already established in the archipelago.
@noahpeng1689
@noahpeng1689 Місяць тому
In East Asia, people don't like monotheistic religions. It is more common to go to a Taoist temple to worship today, a Buddhist temple tomorrow, or any temple of unknown religion as long as I feel that this god may protect me and bring me peace. good luck. A religion that makes people believe in one God will not be popular.
@kwolf2145
@kwolf2145 3 місяці тому
Christianity was imposed by force in Europe just like it was in Africa and the Americas. Currently in the west Christianity is something most people do not adhere to, Liberal Athiesm is the dominant ideology in the west and they are also trying to spread this to other parts of the world. Latin America also mostly has a liberal culture.
@adityamohan1773
@adityamohan1773 3 місяці тому
Theres another simple reason. In Asia, it was mostly the merchants of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and India that first took up Islam as it was favorable to them to understand and communicate with the Arab traders. In India, ofc there was conquest of islamic empires that drove fast the religion. I can totally understand how Japanese once had a good christian population, it was right before the Tokugawa shogunate times, when Japan was trading with European powers and exchanging ideas. But as soon as Japan adopted closed country policy we'd see Christian persecution there, as government would have thought this as a western unwanted influence back then. Same with Tang chinese who adopted Manichaenism, Christianity to trade with Iranian empires and Byzantine empires. I can even site examples of some turkic empires like the Bulgars and Khazars who adopted Judaism to make trading easy. It just tells me that to humanity, money has always been its main religion and everything else is a garb covering it. Ofcourse there are a passionate few. But I'd still argue its the peace they find that they love and not Jesus himself.
@Akshay-jx6si
@Akshay-jx6si 3 місяці тому
agreed, the vikings and the rus did so to have better trade relations, even the slavs and bulgarians, even hungary and so on
@Senku_Ishigami_1
@Senku_Ishigami_1 3 місяці тому
Islam actually spread to Indonesia through violence. Most people don't know about it.
@user-vv2ge4uh4c
@user-vv2ge4uh4c 3 місяці тому
Make sense. Even today many Japan(and many other countries) adopting 'western things' more or less for business, trading and technology.
@Gregory_IX
@Gregory_IX 3 місяці тому
I am proud to be a former atheist and a new Christian from the Asian part of Russia 💪🏻🇷🇺🌏☦️
@pygmyrhino8049
@pygmyrhino8049 3 місяці тому
Proud of you from Ukraine ☦️
@LennyCash777
@LennyCash777 3 місяці тому
You might like Daily Dose Of Wisdom. He's a former atheist too. So is Cold-Case Christianity.
@Wetuwula
@Wetuwula 11 днів тому
Aku bangga padamu, salam dari aku Kristen Indonesia
@sky333suraj
@sky333suraj Місяць тому
There are many faces on India. 1. Vedic Era, where Vedic culture was introduced and highly followed. 2. Buddhist Era, Buddhism being introduced in Northen India used to be highly followed teaching across the Indian Subcontinent. 3. Islamic India - It is the period where there were several Indo-Islamic Empires along with Hindu Empires. These are one reasons for the failure of Christianity. Christianity used to be least in North but a lot in South in India.
@ericdanielski4802
@ericdanielski4802 3 місяці тому
Interesting video.
@Atabanza
@Atabanza 3 місяці тому
Those who proclaim the death of religion seem as comical to me as those who announced that the locomotives would kill poetry
@antonslavik9597
@antonslavik9597 3 місяці тому
True, the only real way to destroy a religion would be through conversion......Or, a more Violent approach, which is not welcome in our modern world for good reason. This is why Islam has stopped growing as an example. Had the Western Powers not become so powerful Islamic Empires would've continued their conquests.
@Joao-id4dn
@Joao-id4dn 3 місяці тому
Religion as the human need for metaphysical transcendent values will never die. But traditional religion may die and assume newer forms, mainly political forms, as the leftist woke religion in western societies
@koushikdas1992
@koushikdas1992 3 місяці тому
​@@Joao-id4dnIslam will be dominant religion in west in the days coming to!
@sidharthpandey3990
@sidharthpandey3990 2 місяці тому
China was Buddhist, Confucian and Daoist, Japan was Buddhist and Shinto and India was a Hindu majority country controlled by Muslim sultanates and Christianity was failed to establish its presence in these countries except Korea and Phillipines
@Nature_Lover-do7vf
@Nature_Lover-do7vf 3 місяці тому
Asian countries had well established religions even before the birth of Jesus. Plus, they are highly philosophical religions like Buddhism. Usually, it is their belief that the greater the philosophical core of a religion, the greater its importance. So, religions with less philosophy has a less chance. For an example Sri Lankans practice Buddhism for nearly 2300 years. Buddhism has well rooted into the culture there, even Catholics cannot oppose it. Buddhism is the national identity of Sinhalese, the majority ethinic group. Even under heavy persecutions of invaders , Buddhism has survived upto this day as the main religion of the country.
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 2 місяці тому
Whole culture and religion of Asia is impacted by india and China alone Buddhism and hi duism😊
@amilaperera812
@amilaperera812 Місяць тому
​@@Vayu_Aksh not china india and sri lanka
@GatDagohoy
@GatDagohoy 3 місяці тому
The only reason why Philippines is majority Catholic today is because during the early 1600's, they outlawed paganism and criminalised it. In pre colonial Philippines, the natives practiced different kinds of Austronesian paganism and they're mainly based on ancestral worship where you had to pray and do different kinds of worship towards wooden statues depicting ancestral spirits (Anito)...
@dubstepXpower
@dubstepXpower 3 місяці тому
They had similar gods to the Maoris in NZ like the god of the sea and sky
@user-yl5pi3sg6u
@user-yl5pi3sg6u 3 місяці тому
Pre colonial Philippines was mainly Muslim, Spain fought and defeated several Sultanates, only animist were Negritos who by the way were hunted down and slaved by Malay Muslim Filipinos colonizers who arrived just before Spaniards Thanks to Spain there are Negritos alive today at the Philippines, if not for its protection they would have been slaughtered by Malay colonizers, like they did with Negritos in Indonesia
@gradipadia9800
@gradipadia9800 3 місяці тому
​@@user-yl5pi3sg6uthe notion of pre-colonial Philippines as mainly Muslim is utterly false. Pre-colonial Philippines mainly consisted of Aminists, Hindu-Buddhists and Muslims. In fact some if not many of Philippine gods are Hindu influenced. I mean come on many of our Kings held the Hindu title of Rajah. Hindu-Buddhism has in the Islands since 900 AD while Islam only in the 1300s.
@bugsy101073
@bugsy101073 3 місяці тому
Ancient Philippinos were Muslim.....look at Rajah Sulaiman
@gradipadia9800
@gradipadia9800 3 місяці тому
@@bugsy101073 take a look at Rajamura Sri Lumaya the founder of Cebu was an Indian Minor Hindu Prince of the Chola Dynasty, take a look at our gold artifacts that were heavily influenced by Hindu-Buddhism like the golden sacred thread that is an Upanayana, the Golden Tara, the Golden Kinnari and the Golden Garuda Earings to name a few, take a look at the Laguna Copperplat Inscripition, the oldest written Philippine document, used an old Hindu Calendar and used certain Sanskrit terms. Some if not many of the old Filipino pantheons were Hindu influenced like the old Kapampangan storm god Apung Galura which is the Hindu Garuda, like Diwata deriving from Sanskit Dewata/Devata meaning minor gods, and like Bathala=Batara Guru=Shiva. Rajah Sulayman was a Muslim "King" of the Bruneian Satellite Kingdom of Maynilad under the servitude and vassalage of the Brunei Sultanate. Animism has been in the Philippines since time immemorial, Hinduism and Buddhism since as early as the 900s while Islam only reached the Islands in the 1300s. The Rajahs Magellan met were never Muslims but were rather Hindu-Buddhist rulers. Pre-colonial Philippines was never mainly comprised of Islamic Nations and peoples.
@josephthomas9717
@josephthomas9717 3 місяці тому
1:33 St. Thomas is believed to have arrived in the southernmost part of India, not the central part which is shown on the map.
@tivo3720
@tivo3720 3 місяці тому
A false story without any proof
@abps9947
@abps9947 3 місяці тому
​@@ptsd888no it's false like Aryan invasion Western propaganda
@biharigamer4369
@biharigamer4369 2 місяці тому
​@@ptsd888fake fake today mallu Christian are converted for one rice bag 😂😂
@tomorrow.
@tomorrow. 2 місяці тому
​@@biharigamer4369 Nope prominent Christians Churches in Kerala doesn't believe in convertion. Those are done mostly by protestants. You have to be born into Christians family to be one Or register with the church
@biharigamer4369
@biharigamer4369 2 місяці тому
@@tomorrow. they are literally converted lol no feelings for Hinduism. Rice bag op
@karishmatiwari2923
@karishmatiwari2923 9 днів тому
I was a Christian I read a book (Secrets of sanatan dharma) by Sai Prasad panda that changed my life forever
@Peepalpaadap
@Peepalpaadap 3 місяці тому
Video itself says that chistianity spread through conquest and colonisation... Christianity and islam are two factors behind extinction of major human culture across world. With that we lost a whole new knowledge system and alternative world view. We all must resist its further spread and try to rejuvenate local religions..
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
There's a concept called survival of the fittest, maybe you suck. Cheistianity is still the largest religion.
@arjyachatterjee6874
@arjyachatterjee6874 2 місяці тому
​@@magatism Then your religion is not a religion of love rather than a cult whipping for conversions. 🤡
@mohammed44_
@mohammed44_ 2 місяці тому
​​@@arjyachatterjee6874 Also, central asians and other turkic tribes were not forced to become muslims, their rulers just accepted it and converted their own people, the only countries where arabs did spread islam by themselves are the countries that speak arabic today, except the persian countries who retain their language and spain (if you wanna count it) Thus, comparing islam to christianity, which wiped out both americas' indigenous population as well as australia, is not accurate
@SolarMiracle
@SolarMiracle 3 місяці тому
Lots of todays Christians have their ancestors forced to be Christian , i.e. South America , Moorish Spain . etc.
@mentatmentatia9212
@mentatmentatia9212 3 місяці тому
Because those idiots practiced human sacrifice and other evil things.
@JanicePortugaliza
@JanicePortugaliza 3 місяці тому
not true
@holyleague8286
@holyleague8286 3 місяці тому
Spain just retake their land from occupiers
@SolarMiracle
@SolarMiracle 3 місяці тому
@@holyleague8286 So if native Americans forced European and African American on their religion , is this acceptable ? Muslims (Arabs , Berbers , even Spanish) , Jews , and Christians where living together , once Christianity got controlled , they start killing , torturing them (The Reconquista) On the other hand Muslims were in control of many many area where there are Jews , Christians .. etc , they never forced them to be Muslims
@moyai8508
@moyai8508 10 днів тому
Also brits, french, Germans etc.
@jezusbloodie
@jezusbloodie 3 місяці тому
Looking at Eurasia as a whole, with it's diverse religions, i raise the question "why did Christianity spread to so easily to the west" more so than " why it didn't as much hto the east". I think it has to do with how Christianity spread through the roman empire, giving early evengalists a framework to adapt western branches of Indo-European religions and mythology, building from the tradition thes roman's had on dealing with diverse cultures and faiths. And yeah, Having home advantage in a massive untied political entity that is somewhat tolerant and very diverse to the west instead the east also helps. Especially considering the geopolitical dimension; Leaders of the Franks, Kievan Rus, Danes and many more carefully choose to adopt Christianity. for To the east, before the rise of Islam ca 500 years after christ and them blocking access, so to say, it was the highly organised religion of the Zoroastrianism in the Parhian and Sasanian Empires. In general more resistant to missionaries or conversion for political reasons (see vikings and kievan Rus) than their European cousins, the Iranians had to be conquered by the Muslims to be convertered Edit: before heading into the conversation in the comments: when talking about Indo-European, there are two distinct I.E. things to talk about: genetic human populations and the culture. Although often intertwined, these are two seperate things. In my comment here, I mean the cultural aspect, such as pantheon, deities and origin myths etc. Since language is an inherently necessary to form culture, and is shape by culture, I tend to talk about culture groups in those terms. In the wider vicinity of the 'Holy Land' are a handful of large groups besides the Indo-European family, there's the Adroasiatics (like Berbers, Egyptian and Semitic), the Altaic (or "Turkic", of which "Turks" are arguably the least Turkic group) and a bit further Finno-Urgic to the north, Dravidian to the east (directly connected through roman trade over sea), and the Antlantic-Congo (incl. the Buntu) to the south/south-west
@robinharwood5044
@robinharwood5044 3 місяці тому
Also, there were aspects of Christianity which resembled the traditional religions.
@baruchdeger9534
@baruchdeger9534 3 місяці тому
İranians cousins of europeans?
3 місяці тому
@@baruchdeger9534 yes since they are indo european and the persian language is related to most european languages (indo european languages). Today kurds also belong to the indo europeans. Turks are turkic and arabs and jews are semetic
@baruchdeger9534
@baruchdeger9534 3 місяці тому
But ı think Indians non cousin of europeans becauce their genetics diffrence
3 місяці тому
@baruchdeger9534 yes Indians are definitely genetically different than Europeans. Today, a Turk or even an Arab has more European dna than an average Indian eventhow historicaly they have different origins( turks from Central Asia and Arabs from the Semitic peoples in Arabia and Levant) There were just more contact through the Reconquista in Spain, the Christian crussades or all the Balkan Muslims going to Turkey and other neighboring countries after the ottoman empire. India is very secluded
@simenonhonore
@simenonhonore Місяць тому
Very interesting topic - thank you.
@Ajgsydodkdlclcjjs
@Ajgsydodkdlclcjjs 2 місяці тому
Asians had SANATAN DHARMA ( Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism) A very old (>6000 years old) and strong very strong dharma with high morals and prosperity. It had reached great scientific and spiritual heights before Christianity was even born. It did not NEED any one else to tell them anything and had no space for an Abrahamic cult.
@aryankarcii1157
@aryankarcii1157 3 місяці тому
90% of Christian and Islam conversion was by force. But India, China, Japan were established civilizations that could fight invaders. If India wasn’t so divided at the time, Islam would be also a very small portion of it. Almost same for Iran. The Persians also resisted it for a good time until weak leadership and civil conflicts weakened the empire.
@D__Ujjwal
@D__Ujjwal 3 місяці тому
in india, missionaries comes to home with jesus with muliple hands and wearing swastika, lotus and om symbols and give money to convert poor people. this conversion can only last till money last. they give 1 bag of rice to poor people and and do cringe superstitious rituals in front of poor people like treating some disease. missionaries have become joke now
@NoRiceToEat
@NoRiceToEat 3 місяці тому
@@tyronic3497cared enough to comment apparently 😂
@LoneWalker-ef9se
@LoneWalker-ef9se 3 місяці тому
Men were killed, women were raped, libraries were burnt, temples and other centres of learning destroyed. A tax on not being a Muslim. But Islam is a religion of peace.
@dresdenkiller
@dresdenkiller 2 місяці тому
@@tyronic3497 I learnt more from his single comment than I ever did reading your Quran. I hope he leaves 50 comments so that people can learn about the forced conversion of Persia
@Soeales
@Soeales Місяць тому
It’s not as simple. The largest Muslim nation today - Indonesia - did not become Muslim through conquest. It was a gradual process of the natives willingly converting through centuries. It was introduced by traders. A similar process happened in China, and Phillipines.
@chaomingli6428
@chaomingli6428 3 місяці тому
If Constantine didn’t adopt it, it could be a very different story in the West.
@valhalla9688
@valhalla9688 3 місяці тому
Very true!
@alechboy3578
@alechboy3578 3 місяці тому
But he did since his mother used Jesus cross to ressurect a dude and this is how he knew that Christianity was legit
@ikengaspirit3063
@ikengaspirit3063 3 місяці тому
Soon after the fall of Rome, the West came to be ruled by Pagans(Angles, Franks) and Unitarian Monotheists(Spain, Italy, Africa) and before that, Christianity was the official religion for less than a century, during a time of crisis. For comparison, Buddhism was the state religion of India for 2 centuries under the Mauryas, even through a period of golden age but that after the Mauryas vanished, Buddhism was slowly undone by Hinduism.
@rubeng160
@rubeng160 3 місяці тому
@@alechboy3578 It was a beautiful and well-known story but it was not necessarily true. Helena could recognize the cross of Jesus by simply reading the tablet on that cross.
@mvalthegamer2450
@mvalthegamer2450 3 місяці тому
Not exactly. In practice, the difference between Indian Mahatana Buddhism and the Bhakti Vaishnavism which replaced it was so little that there was no mass conversion or anything of the sort. The main thing which changed was the big Buddhist monasteries/Universities which created the educated Buddhist priest class which maintained the "Buddhist" Identity were destroyed by the Delhi Sultanate in their conquest of Bengal
@chetan_naik
@chetan_naik 3 місяці тому
Glad that Asia retained its eastern philosophy/religions. World would be less beautiful if entire world followed Abrahamic religions.
@purpleninja7249
@purpleninja7249 3 місяці тому
There was a lot more stability and tolerance in Eastern society. Despite changing political borders, the social structure of much of Asia was pretty set by the time of Christianity. China and India especially had had hundreds of years of tradition and social stability. The reason a religion like Christianity appealed to people in the West was because of the instability and intolerance. There was much more persecution of minorities in the West; it was very assimilationist, whereas the East was generally tolerant of different communities. The sort of ethnic cleansing you see in Western history (such as Emperor Hadrian’s genocide of the Jews) rarely occurred in the East. So people joined Christianity as it gave hope to minorities and provided a social structure. Christianity’s whole idea of “it doesn’t matter where you come from as long as you worship God” appealed strongly to persecuted minorities. But this wasn’t a new idea in the East; they were already tolerant, and there was already a strong social structure (family units, Dharma (everyone having a role), etc.) This is only Early Christianity though (up to Constantine’s conversion). Once it became the religion of the state, it unfortunately became a system to oppress minorities in itself. They persecuted non-Christians in the same way Christians had been being persecuted and in my opinion since then it has been a tool of oppression. The assimilationism of the West continued despite adopting Christianity.
@sakshigupta8603
@sakshigupta8603 2 місяці тому
Christianity came through sword and still the native religions of India tolerate the Christians living today in the country. Some people never change. But then the concept of live and let live is opposed to Christianity and Islam.
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 2 місяці тому
Because of Hinduism and Buddhism,confusciousnism they talked about peace not wars in the name of religion😂
@akhripasta2670
@akhripasta2670 20 днів тому
@sakshigupta8603 Protestant & Catholic are colonial ambition, nothing to do with Orthodox Christianity
@jnj533
@jnj533 3 місяці тому
You should've talked about St Thomas Christians of Kerala , India one of the oldest Christian community in the world .
@teejayman215
@teejayman215 3 місяці тому
He completely glossed over it. Ignorance about Christianity in India is oretty common
@darkjudge8786
@darkjudge8786 3 місяці тому
Why? Who cares
@jnj533
@jnj533 3 місяці тому
@@darkjudge8786 me and many other people
@benjaminchng9161
@benjaminchng9161 3 місяці тому
I was a little disappointed that the St Thomas Christians were glossed over, especially since they probably have a longer history than the Eastern nestorians, and unlike the latter, are still active till this day.
@user-xb5eo2bm1n
@user-xb5eo2bm1n 3 місяці тому
@@teejayman215 Ignorance about India as a whole is very common.
@GabrielMartinez-ch1ru
@GabrielMartinez-ch1ru 3 місяці тому
Hy, your map animations are great. Could I ask how you make them? Thank you.
@ttenf3ct1ons86
@ttenf3ct1ons86 3 місяці тому
I’d say cause those areas were really powerful and their laws were strict. It did in Western Asia tho, first 500 years it took time and it even went to India in Karela, most Europeans weren’t Christians yet, it survived in Ethiopia and Georgia too, Lebanon withhold itself for long time
@el-torogi481
@el-torogi481 3 місяці тому
I've often pondered the widespread influence of Christian cults in South Korea, evident in the numerous unsettling street recruitments and the alarming susceptibility of both current and past presidents to the influence of cult leaders.
@ryanprosper88
@ryanprosper88 3 місяці тому
"Recruitments" 😂😂 you make it sound like a club
@kigurumii
@kigurumii 3 місяці тому
koreans take after their current masters, the americans and their brand of christianity, Protestantism being the most soulless variant of christianity(which itself is a life denying jewish cult but institutionalized) which has a penchance for developing cults korea culture is also highly hierarchical and rigid, they need a "leader" to tell them what to think and do, koreans also progressed so fast(basically skipped from mudhuts to skycrapers and mass consumerism) , that their medieval mentalities could not keep up
@Seawitch907
@Seawitch907 3 місяці тому
IMO, Asia was well educated. While the Europeans were still in the dark ages
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 2 місяці тому
Yeah these europeans
@DR3mor
@DR3mor 3 місяці тому
I think we forgot to mention a very important factor that is language. religions need a medium to travel through and translating was not a big thing back then especially among the "commoner". the middle east back then was under the influence of the Hellenic culture and language. many areas that converted to Christianity in its infancy were within the roman empire's hellenic or latin sphere of culture.
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 2 місяці тому
My grand mother converted to chrsitianity the reason is she got 🤑🤑💰💰 from chrsitians But she has no faith in christ she goes to hindu mandir By the way may grandfather didn't convert
@user-ty7wj2mq2j
@user-ty7wj2mq2j 15 днів тому
my dad also same😂
@moyai8508
@moyai8508 10 днів тому
Your granny played a Uno on them idiots 😂
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 10 днів тому
@@moyai8508 😅😅🤟🤟😁🤣🤣
@Jatinkunwar17
@Jatinkunwar17 7 днів тому
I had a friend 🤣 his family got converted so that his son can study in good school and after he completed his school life he and his family again converted to Hinduism 🤣they said we converted to Christianity so that our child can study in international school with less fees as in India there are so many Christian schools were Christians are charged less fees as compared to hindu or any other religion
@Vayu_Aksh
@Vayu_Aksh 7 днів тому
@@Jatinkunwar17 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Gregory_IX
@Gregory_IX 3 місяці тому
May God grant health, strong faith, happiness, patience and success in everything to Christians living in non-Christian countries ❤️✝️🇻🇦☦️✝️⛪💒🗺️✨🕊️
@amitystan
@amitystan 3 місяці тому
k then
@LennyCash777
@LennyCash777 3 місяці тому
Amen. ✝️
@itskasherz8044
@itskasherz8044 3 місяці тому
Perhaps part of the reason why Christian missionaries weren't as successful across the former colonised territories is the link between Christian missionaries and the ruthless brutality of imperialism, in particular the British imperial forces who treated indigenous people with contempt regardless of their faith.
@AmarieRegin
@AmarieRegin 2 місяці тому
Meanwhile: the Philippines, colonized by Catholics (Spanish) and Protestants (US), now with a culture and society with deeply entwined church, state, and family. -_- T_T
@bloedblarre
@bloedblarre 2 дні тому
Read about the leyenda negro. Catholic Spain was the good guy, not a “colonizer” but a nation seeking to build under one roof of Christ, to prevent the subversice tactics of jews from gaining global domination. Jews were still new, as they were called Phoenicians or Ugarites during early Roman times. There are 2 types of empires models in their expansion: Generative: They incorporate those societies they come into contact with through cultural affinity. Cultures mix, and for example, a Roman emperor could be one even if they were not born on the Italian peninsula. Predatory (example: colonies). They do not establish viceroyalties but make agreements with local oligarchs to extract resources. Catholic Spain was the descendant of Rome under Christ. The south american atrocities commited under the flag of Spain was actually all New Christians. new Christians were crypto jewish conquistadors that destroyed the Incas with toxic blankets and the Aztecs too. Look for hernan cortes’s jews. Cartagena de Indias literally means New Carthage of the Indies. Carthage was destroyed by Rome which manumitted the berber slaves. This is why they are called Amazigh meaning Free People. Please search for yourself to confirm.
@begobolehsjwjangan2359
@begobolehsjwjangan2359 3 місяці тому
imagine some white people landed in your shore and said "Ay yo! your god is white, YOU are not white, WE are white, but YOUR god is white."
@uguroz3745
@uguroz3745 20 днів тому
:D?
@begobolehsjwjangan2359
@begobolehsjwjangan2359 19 днів тому
@@uguroz3745 oy vey!! your god is white
@user-vf6ie9yb7l
@user-vf6ie9yb7l 8 днів тому
you are jealous of white people because you see us as your superiors
@kennethferland5579
@kennethferland5579 3 місяці тому
Simple answer: Eastern religion basically begins with the level of insight into the human condition where Western religion ends.
@historian252
@historian252 2 місяці тому
Wrong.
@asurrealistworld4412
@asurrealistworld4412 6 днів тому
Wouldn't "Western religion" be like Greco-Roman polytheism or Nordic polytheism? From the perspective of the ancient pagan Romans Christianity was a religion from the east and was typically associated with people from Syria, Egypt, Africa, Armenia and Anatolia which were at that time the main centers of Christianity.
@tcbbctagain572
@tcbbctagain572 3 місяці тому
Because it flourished in Europe thanks to the Roman Empire, and eventually it propagated throughout northern and eastern europe thanks to the proximity of the catholic church and the missionaries. While in Asia, despite being older in asia than in europe, no important empire adopted christianity as it's official religion, aside from the greater Armenia. And since there was no strong Christian nation in Asia, there weren't much missionaries there to spread Christianity.
@ikengaspirit3063
@ikengaspirit3063 3 місяці тому
"there weren't much missionaries there to spread Christianity" Okay, this part is wrong. There were Christian missionaries but spread by the church not the state (Even in Eastern Rome and the West, missionaries were sent by the church not the state but there was at least some ultimate state backing), Christians even translated more of their texts into Chinese earlier than the Buddhists. (Getting this from the lost history of Christianity book).
@tcbbctagain572
@tcbbctagain572 3 місяці тому
@@ikengaspirit3063 I didn't say there weren't missionaries. In fact, Christianity reached the Indian subcontinent and even China during this early Christianity period
@shanicestella2226
@shanicestella2226 3 місяці тому
In Japan , basically Christianity is somewhat viewed with rather romanticized and exotified gaze as something exotic western art aesthetic commodity rather than necessarily from religious symbolism , thats why famous street fashion in Japan adopting Christianity iconography simply for aesthetic purpose rather than for its meaning
@KuraSourTakanHour
@KuraSourTakanHour 3 місяці тому
So Christianity is seen as something superficial over there for the most part (theres a very small believer population) because their Shinto faith is too integrated and iconic of their people, more so than any other religion. Making Christianity the main faith would be akin to betraying the nation
@michaelfrancis-eg2qd
@michaelfrancis-eg2qd 3 місяці тому
Excellent explanation
@HilmanRizaldi
@HilmanRizaldi 3 місяці тому
Great video, Knowledgia. Thanks for sharing this. However, I want to add some points: 1) Talking about Asian Christian-majority country, you can't overlook Timor Leste. It is one of two nations in the Southeast Asia that dominated by Catholics, along with the Philippines. 2) Questions on why Christianity didn't got much of the followers, I think it would also due to the nature of who spread the religion (at least from Indonesia's perspective). There's a common perception among Indonesians that Christianity failed to spread more compared to Islam because it is the religion of the colonizer. I don't know whether this assumption is true, but, many textbooks in our history class put this as a point of view. Again, this could be different to another countries.
@justdont2378
@justdont2378 3 місяці тому
I think Christianity failed in Indonesia because the Dutch didn't care as much to spread it unlike the Spanish in The Philippines or the Portuguese in Timor-Leste If you were to also look at a religion map of Indonesia, the majority of the Christian dominated areas in Indonesia were historically under Portuguese colonial rule (which were later taken by the Dutch) even the Protestant areas has history with Portugal and it's likely when these people became Christian they were Catholic as a result from Portuguese rule but were then converted to Protestant when the Dutch came and I guess the Dutch only cared to the extent that they would convert some already Christian Indonesians from Catholic to Protestant as it was easier than trying to convert an Indonesian from Islam to Christianity.
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 3 місяці тому
there are also "pockets" of christian majority regions in indonesia, such as north sumatra province, north sulawesi province, and papua.
@Stewart-px8ow
@Stewart-px8ow 2 місяці тому
Because Christianity was introduced to Indonesia when most of Indonesia became Muslim, yet even when the Europeans came there were many areas still in Indonesia that was still not mostly Muslim and then became the focus of Christian missionaries. But of course Christian missionaries even went to Muslim majority areas too. The Dutch introduced Protestant Christianity in Indonesia, and before the Dutch it was the Portuguese with Catholic faith. Yet the Portuguese did try to even convert the Muslims but they largely failed in that. It the same with the Spanish with the Philippines and they largely failed to convert the Muslim majority areas there and they could not really occupy that area (southern part of Philippines).
@twofortydrifter
@twofortydrifter 3 місяці тому
30% of Koreans are Christian of some variety, but it's something like 80 or 90% of Korean Americans for some odd reason.
@Makarosc
@Makarosc 3 місяці тому
Because American Christians refuse to leave non Christians alone
@twofortydrifter
@twofortydrifter 3 місяці тому
@@Makarosc Well, it's part of the deal. Not sure what you want them to do.
@mohammed44_
@mohammed44_ 3 місяці тому
​@@ikengaspirit3063this is not freedom of religion
@Makarosc
@Makarosc 3 місяці тому
@@twofortydrifter uh respect other people's decisions and not send them bomb threats?
@Makarosc
@Makarosc 3 місяці тому
@@ikengaspirit3063 fastest growing religion in the us: non religious
@ferretman6790
@ferretman6790 2 місяці тому
The answer is simple: The Dharma is like matter, it can neither be created nor destroyed……
@janusjones6519
@janusjones6519 Місяць тому
The Christian doctrine of sin and repentance doesn’t fit with Asian cultures based around karma. Even today many East Asians find the idea that you could have all your sins forgiven by simply following someone’s teachings, rather than make actual amends and physically right your wrong extremely unjust and ridiculous.
@rojasan17
@rojasan17 3 місяці тому
I resonate more with buddhism and hinduism they are almost the same and i dont label myself. I know nothing and always exploring 🙏
@magatism
@magatism 2 місяці тому
Then you don't understand Buddhism...
@yousefshahid
@yousefshahid 7 днів тому
buddhism resonates with everything
@gumbyshrimp2606
@gumbyshrimp2606 3 місяці тому
“For many are called, but few are chosen.”
@Makarosc
@Makarosc 3 місяці тому
A 1/3 of the human race is a not a few
@gumbyshrimp2606
@gumbyshrimp2606 3 місяці тому
@@Makarosc 1/3rd of the human are not chosen.
@ElperritoNegro7
@ElperritoNegro7 3 місяці тому
​@@gumbyshrimp2606🗿
@Makarosc
@Makarosc 3 місяці тому
@@gumbyshrimp2606 I'd argue absolutely zero are chosen but that's beside the point
@MrInglorious
@MrInglorious 3 місяці тому
​@Makarosc 1/3 is not the real number though. Many are just name Christians. In reality the number of "practicing" Christians is way less than half of the number I would say.
@williamharris8367
@williamharris8367 3 місяці тому
8:44 -- Was there a time when _both_ Nestorian and Protestant missionaries were active? My understanding is that they had effectively ceased to exist before the Reformation, and they would have been a distant memory by the time that Protestant missionaries arrived in Asia.
@mnjraman
@mnjraman 2 місяці тому
Failure of Christianity in Asia is due to the lack of appeal, clarity (due to speaking in tongues), logic, common sense, and the absence of continuity and self supporting statements. This could have been due to invisible plagiarism of ideas from other religions of the East, particularly from Hinduism without knowing what they were "lifting"!
@akhripasta2670
@akhripasta2670 20 днів тому
Angra Mainyu
@npierce14
@npierce14 3 місяці тому
There’s a movie called silence that shows how brutal the Japanese were towards Christian’s
@4a6977
@4a6977 Місяць тому
Story synopsis: Christian missionaries engaged in the slave trade, which angered the people and drove them out of Japan.
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