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What attracted people to Christianity within the Roman Empire?

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Constantine the great issued the Edict of Milan which officially accepted Christianity into the Roman Empire. Christianity was appealing to many members of the lower classes in the Roman empire not only because of its promised liberation from any afflictions encountered in this world but also because of the established community that was totally equal, regardless of social class or gender, through baptismal promise.

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