well actually after his Resurrection he then ascended into heaven so he is still alive to this day. but to answer your question if the Romans found out you were a christian they would kill you.
In Bethlehem, Christians can pray and focus their attention on the birth of Jesus Christ. This is the incarnation - the belief that Jesus is God made flesh. The experience of being in the place where the incarnation is believed to have happened can have huge spiritual importance for Christians. Religion was very important to the Romans. Within the Roman Empire, Christianity was banned and Christians were punished for many years. Feeding Christians to the lions was seen as entertainment in Ancient Rome.
the Romans had a lot of problems within there own city so they did away to stop the problems and Cesar took over as king
Wave your hands in the air like you just don't care and the answer will be within you
The Jews had mixed opinions about early Christians. Some viewed them as a sect within Judaism, while others saw them as a threat to traditional Jewish beliefs and practices.
Christians believe in one god, who created the universe and all that is in it.
The energy within ones soul. Jesus talks about this in Romans 1:8-21.
There are many answers to the question. The earliest Roman author we have speaking on the subject is Tacitus, who in Annals XV talks about the Christians as being a 'vile sect' and being persecuted by the Emperor Nero. Originally they were charged with starting the great Fire of Rome (which Nero may have started himself), but the fact that they refused to worship the Emperor as a god and the Roman deities (Jupiter, Mars, Venus, etc.) made them abhorrent to Roman culture.Early Christians face persecution from the Romans because they refused to worship Roman gods. This refusal was seen as opposition to Roman rule.
The early Christians were not involved. The Salem trials never actually became widespread. The hysteria stayed within Essex County.
Greenpeace is a secular, nonsectarian environmentalist organization. It holds no religious creeds. Christians, like all other individuals, are free to participate in the work of Greenpeace. Many Christians are active within Greenpeace.
Christianity is against sex before marriage and within the marriage only with your spouse so they are against it.
I think it was when the Romans came through and established the Roman Empire and Christianity and stuff...
Mausoleum is the term for a monument tomb that is above ground, although within the mausoleum there might be a place to actually bury the body in the ground. But if you build a structure for a tomb, then it is called a mausoleum, they were originally popular with the Romans, and fell out of favor with the advent of the Christian era when Christians wanted to be buried in the earth. Later in modern Europe they became popular again.