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Do you see any lessons about religious tolerance today from the history of the persecution of the Christians in the Roman Empire?
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Do you see any lessons about religious tolerance
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Christians in the Roman Empire?
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YA take world war 2 for an example, they killed jews just like the romans killed christians. Of course we never learned any lessons from the Romans since our society has fallen so far and like I always say "History Always Repeats Itself".
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