At no time did the Roman Empire ban religion. However they insisted that everyone sacrifice to the Emperor as a god. Jews got an exemption to this as they had a "recognized" religion originating in antiquity. Christians however were persecuted for not sacrificing to the Emperor as their religion was seen as "just a cult" and everyone on all the other "cults" their members had no problem with worshiping the Emperor in addition to the Gods of their "cult". The Romans never banned Christianity, but because of the persecution for not worshiping the Emperor they had to meet in secret.
Flavius Theodosius established Nicene Christianity as the official state religion in the Roman Empire.
He didnt want people to realize that the religion was a mix of all religions of the day even paganism and that you were worshipping a Babylonian false goddess who was renamed to falsely represent the mother of Yehoshua whom they hold up as an equal to Yehoshua and an intercessor with Yahweh which is a bold face lie.
The early Romans were polytheistic, and polytheism is naturally tolerant of other religions. In return, the Romans expected the conquered peoples to worship the Roman gods, but made an exception for Jews because of its perceived antiquity and the recognition that a monotheistic religion must forbid worship of other gods.
Polytheism.
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.
All the religions of all the peoples of the Roman Empire were tolerated. The Romans tolerated the religions and customs of the conquered peoples. Thy also allowed them to use their laws at the local level and their ruling elites to run local affairs.
The religion of the Romans/Latins was polytheistic, which means that it had many gods. The Romans worshiped a very large number of gods. This was because that is how it was. Ancient religions were polytheistic.
There are religions that forbid everything. God does not care when you date, as long as your parents don't forbid it if you're under 18. God would only care if you believed in your heart dating at a certain age was wrong and you did it anyway. Religions are mankind's attempt to get to God or merely control the society in which the religion is introduced.
The Romans forbid Jews to live in or even visit Jerusalem.
The Romans tolerated other religions as long as they were not what the Romans considered decadent or treasonous.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.
The early Romans were polytheistic, and polytheism is naturally tolerant of other religions. In return, the Romans expected the conquered peoples to worship the Roman gods, but made an exception for Jews because of its perceived antiquity and the recognition that a monotheistic religion must forbid worship of other gods.
The Romans respected other religions.
Ancient Romans let people to keep their own religions when they conquered new lands. That made the conquered people easier to adapt to the Roman culture. Romans built temples for their own gods in the provinces, but they let people to worship their original gods as well. Only after Christianity became the state religion, they started to keep other religions pagan and finally forbid them. Christianity was more intolerant than other religions before it.
Yes.
Polytheism.
King Louis was from Rome and all the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the Roman religion.
The Romans were generally tolerant of other religions as long as the participants also honored the Roman gods.
romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion