Asked by Makayla
Who found Christians’ willingness to sacrifice their lives for Jesus Christ difficult to comprehend?
Roman Catholics
Romans
Heretics
Protestants
Eastern Orthodox
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Romans
Roman officials and many Roman citizens found Christians' readiness to suffer and die for Jesus — a crucified criminal in their view — baffling and irrational, which partly drove persecutions and curiosity about the faith.
Roman officials and many Roman citizens found Christians' readiness to suffer and die for Jesus — a crucified criminal in their view — baffling and irrational, which partly drove persecutions and curiosity about the faith.
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