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Why was Christianity not tolerated in early roman empire?

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Why was Christianity not tolerated in early roman empire?

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The idea that Christians claimed Jesus’ to be “King” was seen as a threat to the empire and a movement to overthrow Caesar. It also caused unrest among Jews in some parts of the Roman empire, and the Romans didn’t wan’t their subjects to get worked up about anything lest they should have a protest or start a fight or something. New ideas are always a threat to an established system.

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