Rome's policy towards other religions of the empire was one of toleration and in many cases absorption. Mithraism, the worship of Isis and the Great Mother Cybele were all foreign cults that were imported to Rome. Often times they found similarities between the foreign gods and their own. The only religion or cult that they are known to have not tolerated was the Druids. This was because to the Romans, the Druids with their various authorities over aspects of people's lives were dangerous. They were also repulsed by the Druids' practice of human sacrifice.
The Romans were tolerant of different religions as long as they didn't pose a threat to the state. Many times they found that the gods of foreigners were the same as their own only with different names. Foreign cults were often adopted into the Roman religion.
They simply added them to their own list of gods.
Rome had a policy of tolerance toward most of the religions or forms of worship in the empire.
Rome was tolerant of religions that differed from the standard state gods as long as the worship of those foreign gods did not involve decadence or preach treason.
The Romans treated Jesus very cruely and unfairly. They crucified him. They were told (by the Jews) that he was a leader of an anti-Roman rebellion. He was called "The King of Jews" - and in the Roman empire, kings were not allowed.
They sold them into slavery as a warning to other cities within their empire not to revolt also.
in the 1880's people didnt know that being racially discriminating was bad and they thought that the british empire was a great idea because of trades and so on....
It would be racist and cruel to treat the elderly different in a nursing home.
There was no such religion as Christianity at that time because Jesus was not even born but if you mean AD then it was an outlawed religion until it became the official relgion of the Roman Empire.
In some religions, it limits what they can eat, or even wear. And different religions treat women differently. _______________________________ refer to question below.
There is a core of most religions that has two aspects. One aspect is to honor that which is greater than ourselves. The other is to treat others with respect. The Baha'i scriptures discuss these at length. In details religions are different because the human cultures in which they appeared are different and the understanding of people is different.
He was very tolerant of religions
The Christians were regarded with suspician. Rome had always been tolerant of various religions, recognising that different regional gods were really the same, just with different names. When Pompey captured Jerusalem, he immediately went to the temple to sacrifice to Jehovah, recognising he was the same as Jupiter/Zeus. They however cracked down on religions which did not use the temples, regarding them as potential plotters, for which the Greeks were notorious. Trajan stopped persecutions, but it returned later in different parts of the Empire where Christians brought suspicion on themselves. The Christians eventually openly declared themselves non-revolutionary, Constantine and Licinius ended retaliation in the Treaty of Milan, and then Constantine co-opted the Christian bishops as a second force to his secular power.
Respect everyone
Judaism and Christianity
Rome was very tolerant of other religions. Rome was a mixture of people from all over the known ancient world.
Some buddhist monks don't treat minority religions well in asia, however buddhism does not use rascism.
The caste system that many Hindus follow should be abolished, there is no reason to treat people of different skin shades or people groups unequally.
Sikhs believe you deserve to be respected, and dont care, or judge you by your religion
treat them with care and tenderness unless she says different
dont treat her any different unless she brings him up alot.