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I think the emperor you're wondering about was Roman Emperor Constantine. He, after Nero, stopped persecuting Christians. The legend says that on October 312, in the morning, he saw what looked like a cross in the sky. He prayed, and asked the God of the Christians, to help him win the battle. If he did, he would convert to Christianity. So, after he won the battle. He became a Christian and stopped the Persecution of Nero. And he even put a cross on every soldiers' shield.
The Romans as they had all the power would throw the early christians to the lions to get rid of them as they thought they would become more powerful then them.
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History shows that there were three fairly brief periods of official, widespread persecution (249-251, 257 and 303-311), apart from which most Roman emperors were tolerant of Christianity. The last and most important period is called the Great Persecution. Galerius issued the Edict of Toleration, permitting freedom of religion throughout the Roman Empire and thereby ending the Great Persecution of Diocletian. Constantine subsequently extended privileges to the Christian Church by proclaiming the Edict of Milan.
if they did not practice there religion they would torture them
The king decreed that previous criminals are no longer allowed to obtain jobs.
It was due to Emperor Constantine when he was going to battle against Muslims. He said that if God granted him favor, he would become a Christian. He won.
infra lapsarianism teaches that the in the logical order of the decrees of God (from eternity) God first decreed that man would sin and then from fallen man decreed that he would elect a certain number. supra lapsarianism teaches that the in the logical order of the decrees of God (from eternity) God first decreed that he would elect a certain number and then decreed the fall.
The first Ming Emperor copied the Yuan ruling and decreed that the dragon would be his emblem and that it would have five toes (or claws)
The town passed a decree that would be enforced by the police.The king issued a decree against theft in his kingdom.
In the New testament book of Acts chapter 9 it tells of Saul's conversion to Paul and his becoming an apostle. He was a Jewish leader that was very devout in his beliefs. He would go around and have Christians put in jail or put to death, such as the case with Stephen. While traveling to Damascus he was stopped by a blinding light and a loud voice which was Jesus. Jesus asked him why he was persecuting him by attaching the Christians. Paul was left blind and went into Damascus where Jesus had arranged for Ananias to heal him of his blindness. Paul then believed that Jesus was the messiah and from then on he preached the good word. Go to the bible and read the whole story.
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According to Acts, Saint Paul was once called Saul, and was a Pharisee. He consented to the execution of St. Stephen and contributed to the persecution of the early Christians. While seeking to round up more Christians for imprisonment, he saw a light from the sky and the voice of Jesus asking him why he was persecuting him. Saul was blinded, and given a vision that a disciple of Jesus would heal him. This happened, and Saul was converted.
I think the emperor you're wondering about was Roman Emperor Constantine. He, after Nero, stopped persecuting Christians. The legend says that on October 312, in the morning, he saw what looked like a cross in the sky. He prayed, and asked the God of the Christians, to help him win the battle. If he did, he would convert to Christianity. So, after he won the battle. He became a Christian and stopped the Persecution of Nero. And he even put a cross on every soldiers' shield.
Christians would most likely visit church on palm Sunday
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True Christians only worship Jesus, nothing else.