They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
They had no choice. Christianity was forced upon them by the emperor Theodosius I in 380 AD.
the Romans brought Christianity to England in in the great invasion of 55 AD.
No Romans existed way before Christianity
The Romans made Christianity a legal religion in 313 AD. After this date, Christianity along with all other religions was legal and allowed.
They built the Vatican.
They blamed Christians for the fire that burned Rome.
the Romans brought Christianity to England in in the great invasion of 55 AD.
No, Christianity wasn't invented by Romans. It was sent to Jesus by God and Jeasus spread Christianity.
No Romans existed way before Christianity
The roman religion consisted of a large amount of Gods. Christianity has one God. The Romans didn't like that.
Christianity
Christianity maybe?
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The Greeks and Romans have many gods (polytheism) but Christianity only has one God (monotheism).
they hated it and would do everything to stop itAt the dawn of Christianity after Jesus died, the Romans hated the Christians. They wanted all of the Christian to suffer and die for voicing their faith that was believed by the Romans to be false.
They aren't.
The Romans believed in many Gods - not just one. They saw the teachings of Christianity as a threat to their beliefs, and tried to suppress its followers.
It isn't that they didn't like it, the Romans allowed freedom of religion as long as you showed respect and worship to the emporer and the Roman gods. When the early Christians refused, the Romans were hostile. Also, the Romans believed that Jesus would lead a revolt against them, because that was what the messiah was fortold to do.