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Masja [62]
4 years ago
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Why early christians were persucuated?

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Svet_ta [14]4 years ago
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The early Christians were persecuted by the Romans. Christianity worships a single God who sent his Son to save the world. The Romans worshipped many gods, such as Jupiter, Minerva, Juno, etc. they had a god for emotions, food, battle strategy, marriage, victory, the list goes on. The Christians refused to worship these gods in the temples or take part in sacrifices or celebrations for the gods. The emporer Nero was a great persecutor of Christians, he ended up burning their part of the city. Early Christians were punished by floggings. The problems escalated. The Emperors imposed harder punishments. Christians were burned at the stake or fed to wild animals.
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