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Both events were examples of Christianity's unifying effects in Europe.
They're similar in the fact that they have one god (Allah in Islam, Yahweh in Christianity.)
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AnswerCertainly, Constantine was a pagan early in his career - he was closely associated with the worship of the god Apollo. There is a story of Constantine converting when he saw a vision just prior to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge but, not only is this too similar to a previous story in which he saw a vision of Apollo in the sky, this account was not written until many years after the event.Some say that he converted to Christianity prior to becoming emperor. Others say that he was never really sincere about Christianity, simply seeing Christianity as helping him to achieve imperial objectives. It has also been said that his understanding of Christianity was far from perfect, and that he held both pagan and Christian ideals at the same time.
They both predict experiences.
A:Eusebius records that some years after Constantine's victory at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine said that he had seen a vision of a cross in the sky and had been promised victory in the battle. This account is a close copy of a similar vision Constantine had previously received from the god Apollo, casting doubt on Constantine's sincerity. Eusebius himself seems to think that Constantine might not have been entirely truthful in his account.
She is Jewish which is almost similar to christianity.
Satan (in Christianity)
Though English is a language and a peoples and Christianity is a religion, they are both growing rapidly around the world
Christianity has many similarities to Judaism: love for God, worship of God, connection to God. Christianity is similar to Buddhism: love for people, belief in forgiveness.
By and large modern Judaism and modern Christianity do not promote polygamy, but historically both did. In either case, the two religions are similar in this respect.
The experiences of Hawaiians and Native Americans in the 1800s were similar in that they both had to deal with oppression