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Q: Can you state Christians who were persecuted for announcing their faith?
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Is there modern persecution of Christians?

Unfortunately, yes, Christians are persecuted in the modern world. Of course they are not thrown to the lions or crucified, but in many countries that have a state religion or are atheistic, they are persecuted economically, educationally, and their civil and religious rights are restricted.


What did the Romans do to the christians for there beliefs?

The Romans did nothing to the Christians for their beliefs. They persecuted them for crimes against the state. For example, Nero is supposed to have persecuted the Christians. He punished them for the crime of arson. After the situation calmed down, he let them go and they worshiped without interference. The later persecutions were because of the crime of sedition. The Romans considered them rebelling against lawful authority, basically because of their refusal to honor the state gods, their secretiveness in their meetings and, after the religion gained many followers, their civil disruptions.


Who the Romans religiously persecute?

Beginning during the ministry of Jesus Christ, the Roman Empire persecuted Christians through the fourth century when Christianity became the state religion (380 C.E.).


Why in ''announcing the happy news '' announcing is present participle?

In this case, "announcing" is functioning as a present participle because it is describing the action or state of announcing the happy news. The present participle form is often used to describe ongoing actions or situations.


Who refused to worship Rome's state gods?

They persecuted the Christians for refusing to give honor to their gods. To the Romans this was treason, because if you didn't give honor to the gods, the gods would withhold their favor from the city and empire.


Why Christian were persecuted?

Another answer from our community:They were persecuted by a small amount of Jewish people at the start. Jewish people are not like that anymore, and even back then it was only some Jews, not all. The country of England started the church of England when Henry the 8th wanted a divorce and couldn't get one through the catholic church. England has never run all of Protentantism. They are only the head of the church of England (that is called Anglican). England and Germany persecuted fundamental Christians in the past. Some came to America on ships. The ones from Germany went to South Africa. Muslims have persecuted both Jews and Christians, and Muslims still persecute both. There has been some persecution of Christians in India and Nepal as well. Although Hitler's main target was Jews; he also killed Christians, journalists, handicapped people, and gay people. So the nazis persecuted some Christians. China persecuted Christians a lot when it was a communist country. Some have been killed in Vietnam as well.


Why were christans prosecuted in the first three centuries?

I think you mean: "Why were Christians persecuted - " They were not only persecuted in the first three centuries, but have always been persecuted, right up to the present day. And it is because their master, Jesus was persecuted - A disciple is not above his master! In Matthew 5 we see that there is a blessing attached to persecutation for Jesus sake, and this state is quite normal for Jesus followers. - 10. Blessed [are] they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11. Blessed are ye, when [men] shall revile you, and persecute [you], and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. 12. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great [is] your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.


Are Christians perfect?

No, Christians are not perfect. They believe in the principles of love, forgiveness, and humility, but they acknowledge their imperfections and strive to adhere to their faith's teachings. Christians believe in seeking forgiveness for their mistakes and continuing to grow spiritually.


Who is a famous dancer who was persecuted or restricted due to the government or state of their country?

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Why did the Roman government persecute the Christians?

The Romans, being old-order, paganistic, and authoritative in their earlier years saw Christianity as a threat to their concurrent existence. It conflicted highly with their pagan state religion, and was a huge divide between progressive monotheism and the now ageing polytheism. As a result, the Romans persecuted the Christians and seeked to eliminate them from overtaking their Republican Conservative ideals.


Why were Christian persecuted during the early Roman Empire?

Any breakaway group from any established religion will be persecuted by the mother religion. Reasons for the persecution of the Christians in the first century varied. In the first instance it was the Jewish religious leaders of the day who continued the antipathy shown to Jesus himself. As mentioned in the Gospels they were wanting to control things and not allow any other interpretation of the Old Testament and its message. Later when the Roman state began its persecution this was for somewhat different reasons. The Christians were a separate group and would not bow down to the many idols of the state religion. As these were linked directly to the state power they were seen as being disloyal and/or accused of being atheists even though they were in other ways good citizens.


How Were Judeo -Christian ideas spread throughout the roman empire?

The apostles traveled in parts of the empire to spread Christianity. The Christians then developed churches with priesthoods. The clergy had a missionary spirit and endeavoured to convert the pagans. The emperor Constantine the great converted to Christianity. All but one of the next emperors were Christians. Imperial endorsement was important. In 380 mainstream Christianity was made state religion and the sole legitimate religion. Dissident Christian doctrines and the pagans were persecuted.