Rome outlawed Christianity because of the unRoman attitude of the Christians. They were not only antisocial according to normal ways of living, they were also treasonous in that they refused to give even lip service to the state gods. This was a serious matter to the Romans, as they believed the prosperity and welfare of the state depended on the disposition of the gods. The Christians themselves were given opportunities to make amends, but when some of them refused, they were executed.
Yes, the Moors did persecute the Early Christians.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
yes
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
According to the story, the Christians were used as scapegoats because of accusations that Nero had started the great fire of Rome
Yes, the Moors did persecute the Early Christians.
Christians:)
Christ-Christians
The reason for Nero's persecution of Christians may be attributed to the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD. The city was reduced to rubble and although many thought that Nero may have been responsible for the blaze, a few sources say that Christians may have confessed to the crime, although by free will or by torture is unknown. Because of this, Nero and the community placed the blame on the Christians, and thus they suffered greatly, by being crucified, thrown to dogs, and burned.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
yes
No
The dictator intended to persecute those who spoke out against his regime. The word persecute is a verb, and a synonym is torment.
They had the power to persecute Jews and Christians if they had wanted to
To kill arrest the Christians and persecute them
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
Because they hated them and considered them enemies of the State.