At first, Christians would have been thought of as Jews. After the split between Christianity and Judaism, late in the first century, Christians were thought of as atheists.
Because the Christians had many followers which over populted the country
Because people were inspired by the courage of the early Christians(many of whom were only children), & their willingness to die for their faith, that they too, became Christians. "The Blood of the Martyrs is the Seed of the Faith."
check the answer on wikipedia Christians eat the flesh of christ and drink his blood , so the answer is none.
United States of America, Rome, Liechtenstein, Malta, and Monaco
Israel was the centre of Judaism and most people there were Jews and rejected the early Christians. Rome was the head of the Roman Empire and it was there that many Christians headed. It was the place that was ideal to start Christianity and to spread it from.
Many Christians think that Christmas is a holy day, and many Christians believe that it is a holiday. I would say that most of them think it is both, but some of them think that it is only one or the other.
Many Christians actually acknowledge themselves as sinners, in no way perfect. Recent revelations about sexual promiscuity and even criminal acts by members of clergy in various Church denominations demonstrate clearly that Christians can no longer be regarded as inherently perfect, even if they were once regarded as such. It is also reported that Christians are over-represented in our prison systems, compared to persons of no faith. There are many good Christians in this world, just as there are many good people of other faiths and no faith, but if people think of Christians as perfect it is simply a misunderstanding of the facts.
In Bethlehem, Christians can pray and focus their attention on the birth of Jesus Christ. This is the incarnation - the belief that Jesus is God made flesh. The experience of being in the place where the incarnation is believed to have happened can have huge spiritual importance for Christians. Religion was very important to the Romans. Within the Roman Empire, Christianity was banned and Christians were punished for many years. Feeding Christians to the lions was seen as entertainment in Ancient Rome.
almost 1000 people go to rome
"Christians" is not a homogeneous group of people therefore there is no one way of thinking for those who are Christian. Christianity is a philosophy, not a religion, and out of it comes many different ways to view the world and how people should live.
There are so many different opinion's I've heard, but I think most Christians don't believe that. To be honest I think that many Christians don't have an opinion on this subject. I , myself am a christian. And I don't think so. Also christians have NO problems with Jews what so ever. (Well I Think Maybe only a few small groups do. It depends on the way people interpreted the Bible.) I Think The Main Thing Is That You're Good, So If Heaven Was Real You'd Have A Good Chance Of Going There.
Nero put to death his brother, wife and mother plus a great many of the aristocrats in the widespread plot of Piso. But remember he had a reason for these acts. He also put many Christians to death as they were accused and found guilty of arson.