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What were the Roman empires views on Christianity at various points in its history?
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In the early days of the Roman Empire, Christianity was viewed as a threat and persecuted by the Roman authorities. However, by the 4th century AD, the Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity and it became the official religion of the empire. From then on, Christianity was generally accepted and supported by the Roman government.
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At first, Romans didn't like Christianity and even tried to stop it. But eventually, the Emperor Constantine became Christian and made it the official religion of the empire. After that, Christianity was accepted and supported by the Romans.
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At first, Romans didn't like Christianity. But then the Emperor Constantine became Christian and it became the official religion of the empire.
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