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.
Umm. Christians?
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.
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
In the underground catacombs.
The Romans as they had all the power would throw the early christians to the lions to get rid of them as they thought they would become more powerful then them.
No - why?
All Christians or atheists
The question is flawed for two reasons:It assumes all atheists think about Christians crying while praying. They don't.It assumes there is an authority that speaks for all atheists. There isn't.
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.
Yes there are many fiscally conservative atheists. And many christains are liberals. I am an example of the latter.
Christians:)
Christians believe in an all-powerful divine being. Therefore, by definition a Christian cannot be an atheist.
C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia)
Non-Catholics, non-Christians and Atheists.
No. While there are atheists in the US, most Americans identify as Christians.
Umm. Christians?
By definition, atheists don't believe in God; therefore they can't "believe in what Christians think."that being said, atheists do have moral guide lines, not unsimilar from christians or any other follower of any religion. the claim that atheists are immoral is totally unjustified.considering that atheism is merely not believing in a god, that is arguably the only definite belief that is opposed, an atheist can can believe in everything else that a christian believes aside from their position on faith.