The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
The Christians, or some of them, were considered criminals because they refused to give honor to the state gods. This was the same as undermining the government and the prosperity of the state.
They had them beheaded.
In Roman times, anyone who denied that the emperor was divine was considered a dangerous atheist. Christians and Jews both got into trouble because of this.
Christians believed that Jesus was the king of the Jews; a treasonous thought. Christians denounced what they felt were the sinful ways of the Romans.
Christians:)
Umm. Christians?
Yes, Romans tattooed slaves and criminals. In addition, many soldiers sported tattoos.
Because they did not worship gods or goddesses like the Romans did. Some Christians turned away from their responsibilities as Roman citizens, such as serving in the army.
The Romans hated everyone who would not worship their idols. Since Christians did not worship idols, [and since the Romans had Jesus (whom Christians regard as God in human form) crucified], the Romans sent many Christians into the arena to be killed for sport and entertainment.
The Romans told the Christians to worship their Ceasar, but the Chrisitans said that they should only worship God and Jesus......so that made the Romans really angry.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
God
In the underground catacombs.