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why did Romans thought Christianity was dangerous to their empire. Compare these arguments to the doctrine and practices of Christians at that time.
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why did Romans thought Christianity was dangerous to their empire. Compare these arguments to the doctrine and practices of Christians at that time.
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Romans thought Christianity was dangerous because they believed in a God and not in the Roman King therefore Romans also went to church on Sunday I mean its still a branch of Christianity but the Romans didn't believe it.
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