At the time of the Romans, Christianity was no more than a sect of Judaism. As with all non-Roman religions, they were tolerated provided they didn't cause trouble (which they did). This led to both the normal Jewish group and the Christians being expelled from the city.
AnswerAccording to most scholars, the Romans largely ignored the Christian religion. Even as Christianity began to attract a modest number of adherents in the eastern Empire, the western Empire remained largely immune to the new religion. Those Romans who were aware of the teachings of Jesus admired the moral principles behind them, just as they admired Judaism. And gradually over the centuries, some began to accept Christianity.
the religion of new york was laocism. the religion of new york was laocism.
There were not any new religions in the Roman Empire from which Christian beliefs and customs were rooted. Christianity itself was a new religion. Originally it was a sect of Jews and it was rooted in many of the beliefs and customs of Judaism. Then it strove to differentiate itself from Judaism. Judaism was an old religion, not a new one.
The dominant religion in New Jersey is Catholic. Other religions include Mormon, Jewish, and Islamic, as well as different Christian denominations.
Paul wrote one letter to the Romans, known as the Epistle to the Romans. This letter is included in the New Testament of the Bible and serves as a significant theological work addressing issues of faith, grace, and salvation. It is addressed to the Christian community in Rome and is considered one of Paul's most important writings.
I think he is still a Christian.
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Mostly Christian
Protestant Christian
Catholic/Christian.
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The ancient Greeks are believed to have brought a new religion to Rome. They introduced their gods and some of the Romans were converted.
WELL I THINK HES CHRISTIAN BECAUSE MOISES IS A CHRISTIAN no Moises is a christian, Muslim(not saying he is one cuz he is definitly not) and a Jewish name.
christian he goes to New Life Church in Conway, Arkansas
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They have christian and catholic.