At first because they were different, they refused to believe in the Roman pantheon and that the Emperor was a god. Then, as Christianity took its roots, it became moreseo of a threat against the Emperor. At this point they began to outlaw the religion and persecute publically any Christian. Early Christian life wasn't easy.
One, they did not recognize the established religions.
Two, their religion prophesied the imminent collapse of the Roman Empire.
Three, they sided with the poor and oppressed, which is dangerous for any empire.
The Christains had gained a large following, and they disobeyed some Roman laws, such as worshiping the emperor
They reacted harshly against any religion which they considered was promoting revolution. First it was the Bacchanalians in the Second Century BCE. Later th Christians came under suspicion, as unlike honest worshipers who went to temples they met in private houses and had cannibalistic ceremonies of eating human flesh and drinking human blood. This sort of activities smacked of conspirators committing sacrileges so that they could not rat on each other as they faced the death penalty for the sacrilege. Also they were the Nazorean sect of Judaism until the Jews expelled them in the 90s CE to avoid Roman suspicion of them as well as the Christians. The results were the purges.
The Romans did not have three branches of government. This is a modern concept.
Christianity, Islam, Judiasm
They were very tolerant of other religions and for the most part just shrugged them off. However, if they thought that the religion was decadent or promoted treason, they banned the religion. The rites of Bacchus, Druidism and Christianity are three of the banned practices, although Christianity was only baned sporadically.
Yes, it does. Christianity in its various forms is one of the three major religions of the world.
Juno does not hate Romans: Juno is a goddess of the ancient Romans.
Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization.
Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization.
Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization.
The three reasons for exploration were to get money, become famous, and spread Christianity.
The three colonies settled for religious reasons are Massachusetts (Pilgrims and Puritans seeking religious freedom), Pennsylvania (Quakers seeking religious tolerance), and Maryland (Catholics seeking refuge from persecution).
They reacted harshly against any religion which they considered was promoting revolution. First it was the Bacchanalians in the Second Century BCE. Later th Christians came under suspicion, as unlike honest worshipers who went to temples they met in private houses and had cannibalistic ceremonies of eating human flesh and drinking human blood. This sort of activities smacked of conspirators committing sacrileges so that they could not rat on each other as they faced the death penalty for the sacrilege. Also they were the Nazorean sect of Judaism until the Jews expelled them in the 90s CE to avoid Roman suspicion of them as well as the Christians. The results were the purges.
1. Fear2. Ranchers and farmers thought it was a threat to their livestock3. For their pelts
First the Romans were good diplomats. The second thing they did was that the Romans excelled in military matters. The last thing that they did was in law and politics as in conquest the Romans were practical.
AnswerIslam, Christianity and Buddhism are the three major religions of the worldIslam, Christianity, Hinduism
The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.The Romans have three meals a day for the same reason that we have three meals a day. They were hungry.
Some reasons for the Great Schism in the Christianity include:disagreement as to who is the head of the church, the Pope or Jesus?differences in the way in which religious rites were administeredCatholic Church spoke Latin, the Greek Orthodox spoke Greek