Question
                What was the Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history? What caused them to change over time? 
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write in 2-4 sentences as a 5th-6th grader
            
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write in 2-4 sentences as a 5th-6th grader
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    is this in your own words
    
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    add one more sentence and put them together
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    At first, the Roman Empire was suspicious of Christianity and sometimes persecuted Christians. This changed over time as some Roman emperors, like Constantine, converted to Christianity and made it the official religion of the empire. Once Christianity became the dominant religion in Rome, the views on it shifted to be more accepting.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Yes, this response is in my own words based on the information provided.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    At first, the Roman Empire was suspicious of Christianity and sometimes persecuted Christians, but this changed over time as some Roman emperors, like Constantine, converted to Christianity and made it the official religion of the empire, leading to a shift towards more acceptance and support of the religion.
    
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