What was the Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history? What caused them to change over time? (4 points) Put in really simple english and make it 3-4 sentances

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At first, the Roman Empire saw Christianity as a strange and dangerous religion because Christians refused to worship the Roman gods or the emperor. This led to persecution and many Christians faced punishment. Over time, as more people converted to Christianity, the empire began to tolerate it. Eventually, in the early 4th century, Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion, highlighting how much the empire had changed its view.