
Assyrians have practiced two religions throughout their history: Ashurism and Christianity.
Ashurism was, of course, the first religion of the Assyrians. The very word Assyrian, in its Latin form, derives from the
name of Ashur, the Assyrian god. Assyrians continued to practice Ashurism until 256 A.D, although by that time, most Assyrians
had accepted Christianity. Indeed, Assyrians were the first nation to accept Christianity, and the Assyrian Church was founded
in 33 A.D. by Thomas, Bortholemew and Thaddeus.
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