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The early religions did not provide an acceptable afterlife, and some people desperately wanted this to avoid oblivion, or a Hades where there was nothing. There were cults which did provide that, but they were isolated and accessible to rich travellers. So to meet the demand, cults arose which would travel to the people - Mithraism, Christianity, Isis, Jehovah, etc and later Islam, which spread throughout the world. Where they could not replace earlier religion entirely, they absorbed those practices into them, eg when Isis could not be stamped out by Christianity, it absorbed her characteristics and tiles into Mary mother of Jesus, and Jesus' birthdate was brought forward from 6 January to 25 December to absorb the popular Feast of the Saturnalia.

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Q: Why Christianity was able to draw people away from the worship of Roman pagan gods in three different ways?
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How did romans feel about people that did not follow their religion?

The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.The Romans were tolerant of people who had different religions from the Roman religion. As long as the foreign religion did not advocate revolution or immorality and the people paid their taxes, the Romans let them worship as they wanted.


Why were Roman rulers opposed Christianity because Christians would not worship?

The roman emperors kept the general populace in check by circulating the belief that they were part gods. When Christians refused to worship them they saw it as a threat to their position.


Christianity arose in what portion of the Roman Empire?

That would be the Roman province of Judea, though people were first called Christians in Antioch (which might have been in a different province).


How did the fall of the Roman Empire lead to different forms of worship?

It did not. Different forms of worship existed durning the empire. The Romans tolerated the religions of the conquered people, though Christianity was pesecuted several times. This was because it spread throughout the empire (while the others were localised) and, unlike the other religions of the time, it was monotheistic. The various forms of Chrisitanity developed before the fall of the empire. No new religions developed out of the fall of the empire.


Which Roman Emperor endorsed Christianity and made it the official Roman religion?

Constantine was the first emperor to *accept* Christianity but he did *not* make it the official religion of the Roman Empire. Constantine did put a stop to Christian persecution, returned Christian property from pagans and reduced support for pagan religion.On February 27 380 Theodosius I "... declared "Catholic Christianity" the only legitimate imperial religion, ending state support for the traditional Roman religion."This was over 40 years after Constantine had died.Christian persecutions still continued - those following other variants of it.

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Where is the place of Christianity?

Christians worship in churches. Christianity spread throught the world with the help of the Roman Empire, but It originated with Jesus in Isreal.


How did romans feel about people that did not follow their religion?

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Why were Roman rulers opposed Christianity because Christians would not worship?

The roman emperors kept the general populace in check by circulating the belief that they were part gods. When Christians refused to worship them they saw it as a threat to their position.


How were Christianity and Roman religion different?

Primarily, Christianity believes in One God while the Roman religions had many for most purposes.


With The Pagan Meaning Outside Something Is It Why Religious People Forbid It?

It is because it is not uncommon among religious people to attack people with different religious beliefs. In the Roman Empire after Constantine declared that Christianity would be the official religion of the Empire, many city dwellers were Christians already and it was easy to spread Christianity among the others in the city. But outside of the cities, in the country, people were, as they tend to be in the country, old-fashioned, and held to the forms of worship which had been traditional for many years. They held to the old religion, the country religion, the pagan religion. As time went by, this word "pagan" came to be used for any religion which was not Christianity, and often for someone else's idea of Christianity if it was different from yours. It clearly does not mean devil-worship or the love of evil.


The central service of worship in the Roman Catholic Church and in some other churches?

The Mass is the primary service of worship in the Catholic Church as well as some other sects of Christianity.


Christianity arose in what portion of the Roman Empire?

That would be the Roman province of Judea, though people were first called Christians in Antioch (which might have been in a different province).


How did christianity become the religion of the roman empire?

Christianity was forced upon the people of the Roman empire by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.


Did Jesus Christ do worship?

Jesus (if he existed) was Jewish, so he practised Jewish worship. Christianity didn't exist until after his death, it was invented by the Holy Roman Empire, not Jesus himself.


How did Theodosius help spread Christianity?

Emperor Theodosius (378-395) made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire and banned the public worship of the pagan gods, thus formalising the long persecution of paganism.


Why did rome have many different forms of worship?

Ancient Rome attracted people form all over the Mediterranean world. They brought with them belief in and worship of their own gods and these became integrated into Roman life.


When did people stop worshipping the Greek gods?

The worship of Greek gods declined with the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. The process started in the 4th century AD when Christianity became the official state religion. Over time, the decline of the Roman Empire further weakened belief in the Greek gods.