They had been considered a threat to the State since they refused to take arms and join the armed services creating a security gap in the defend of the empire.
Many times the sanctions against Christians were also leveled against the Jews. It actually took a while for the Romans to distinguish them as separate sects, but they were often lumped together because they were so stubborn and exclusive.The Christians, as mentioned above, were considered an internal threat. In fact, they were considered traitors and promoters of bad morality. By refusing to worship or even acknowledge the Pagan gods and divine quality of the emperor, the Christians were in effect decrying the entire Roman social structure and government. Thus it is perfectly understandable why the Romans distrusted them; they were materially traitors and were impious to the gods, and thus morally corrupt and a scandal to the Roman public. Matters were not helped by certain Christian apologists who loved to rub the Pagans' noses in it when some disaster or military defeat happened. The Romans were very tolerant of other religions provided those religions were themselves tolerant to other religions and recognized the Roman gods. Christianity and Judaism rejected this basic rule, being intolerant religions, and thus were never received well, even initially.
they were prosecuted because the Romans thought the Christians were strange and were and embarrassment to Rome and didn't want there religion to be a part of Rome.
The Romans attempted to impose their state religion on the people they conquered. They obviously gave up doing this to the Jews and reached some sort of accommodation with the Jews. Originally they persecuted Christians, then the entire empire converted Christian. Romans also absorbed religions from other countries such as Greece, Egypt, and Persia. romans were tolerant of other religion as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion
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.
Roman religion did not have baptism. Only Christian Romans had baptism and their beliefs about it were the same as that of modern Christians.
The Romans did nothing to the Christians for their beliefs. They persecuted them for crimes against the state. For example, Nero is supposed to have persecuted the Christians. He punished them for the crime of arson. After the situation calmed down, he let them go and they worshiped without interference. The later persecutions were because of the crime of sedition. The Romans considered them rebelling against lawful authority, basically because of their refusal to honor the state gods, their secretiveness in their meetings and, after the religion gained many followers, their civil disruptions.
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The Romans tolerated all kinds of religions provided their followers also practised the official Roman religion of emperor. Jews and Christians could not do this of course - and were persecuted.
they were prosecuted because the Romans thought the Christians were strange and were and embarrassment to Rome and didn't want there religion to be a part of Rome.
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 Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.The Christians were considered subversive by the Romans due to their disrespect for the state religion by refusing to honor the gods that protected Rome.
The Romans attempted to impose their state religion on the people they conquered. They obviously gave up doing this to the Jews and reached some sort of accommodation with the Jews. Originally they persecuted Christians, then the entire empire converted Christian. Romans also absorbed religions from other countries such as Greece, Egypt, and Persia. romans were tolerant of other religion as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion
romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion
no the pope called them Christian'sANSWER 2:It was the ancient Romans who first called the followers of Christ "Christians."
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.
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.
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.
Roman religion did not have baptism. Only Christian Romans had baptism and their beliefs about it were the same as that of modern Christians.