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How was Christianity threatening to the Romans?
Although not initially in great numbers, the Christians were seen as undermining the Roman state since they would not bow to the state sanctioned idols nor worship the emperor, as head of that religion. Their non-participation in idolatrous... Read More »
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Who was the first roman christian?
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How was the Roman Empire influenced by Christianity?
In spite of Christian tradition to the contrary, the Roman Empire was characterised by religious tolerance before the time of Emperor Constantine. Even the Jews, in spite of occasional insurrections, were treated with respect and their reli... Read More »
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At first, it was persecuted as weakening the position of the political leaders and their own gods. It gradually gained acceptance and was finally integrated into the political structure. Although Rome fell, the Byzantine Empire continued th...
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They treated them so cruel that they publically burnt them in arenas.
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Before Constantinople became King, and made Christianity the main religion, Romans persecuted Christians, killing anyone who professed their faith who knows? we weren't around then!
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because of the jeasus followers that is not why smh ,! fail
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It changed. In the beginning, Christians were persecuted because they refused to take part in the state religion. When Constantine became Emperor, he mad Christianity the official state religion.
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There is no real evidence of the Romans persecuting Christians before at least 97 CE, and only sporadic periods of persecution even after that. Professor Keith Hopkins ( A world full of gods: the Strange Triumph of Christianity ) says that ...
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The Romans executed Christians because their beliefs were considered decadent and treasonous.
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