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Prior to the adaptation of Christianity in the Roman Empire, why did romans charge some Christians with treason?
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Prior to the adaptation of Christianity in the Roman Empire, why did romans charge some Christians with treason?
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Well during Emperor Nero's time around 60 AD, Rome the capital was burnt down so the Emperor blamed the christians and they were killed and hunted down...
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because the Christian religion went against their morals and they found that because of this following this religion was considered to be treason
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