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Who is considered the most important person in the early spread of Christianity to non-Jews as well as Jews? A. Paul B. Peter C. Pontius Pilate D. Jesus
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The answer is A. Paul
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Paul was the person considered to spread Christianity around the world. His first missionary journey was at Salamis, where God sent them by the holy spirit.
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