At a men’s room in Imperial Rome

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Two historical tidbits.

One of the reasons Imperial Rome had a problem with early Christianity was that being the empire it was, Rome’s religion and state were inseparable. After all many of its major buildings were related to the gods, and the emperors were gods, or at least gods to be.

Christians would not honor the Roman gods, so their loyalty to the state was in question.

Thank the gods that over time religion and state became separate, and Christians could still be loyal Romans while worshiping their God.

Oh, sorry.

Constantine merely switched the gods with the Christ, but the true Roman citizen had to still be loyal to the one new God and the state.

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The second objection may have been based on a mere misunderstanding of its basic beliefs, but with Jesus having said that they were to eat His flesh and drink His blood, the Romans were under the impression that Christians tended to favor cannibalism.

Now that wasn’t true, and I am pretty sure the early Christian were somewhat annoyed that the Romans didn’t take the time to learn the facts.

Sort of like how these days the spiritual descendants of those Christians hold to some trope without bothering to read up on things even though most, in the United States anyway, have internet access and can learn about something new to them instead of simply accepting and then repeating ad nauseam what someone told them.

When in Rome……

 

 

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