Roman critics of Christians complained that they were atheistic for denying traditional Roman gods, unpatriotic for refusing to participate in state rituals, and antisocial for not conforming to societal norms. They also criticized Christians for being secretive and exclusive in their gatherings, which fueled suspicion and rumors about their practices.
Roman critics often complained that Christians were atheists because they rejected the traditional pantheon of Roman gods, which they believed undermined the social order. They also accused Christians of practicing cannibalism due to the misunderstanding of the Eucharist, interpreting the consumption of Christ's body and blood literally. Additionally, Christians were criticized for their secretive meetings and refusal to participate in civic rituals, which were seen as subversive to Roman values and loyalty to the state.
Roman critics often accused Christians of being atheists because they rejected the traditional Roman pantheon of gods. They also criticized Christians for their secretive practices and gatherings, which were perceived as subversive to social order. Additionally, Christians were blamed for societal problems, such as plagues or disasters, due to their refusal to participate in state-sponsored religious rituals. This led to widespread suspicion and persecution during various periods of Roman history.
It's not, but I suppose your teacher wants "because they were a persecuted religion under Roman rule"
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
The difference between CSI Christians and Roman Catholic Christians is the Holy Rosary, prayer through Mary and baptism.
About 8-9% of Christians in the UK are Roman Catholic.
No. Christians did not stage terrorist acts against the Roman Empire or Roman institutions.
Not all Christians use a rosary but many Roman Catholic Christians do.
no, they are roman catholics
Christians refused to worship Roman gods.
The roman emperor is not a god...
No, from the rule of the emperor Constantine, all Romans were Christians (Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire).