Christians and persecution In the Roman Empire in Roman era 64 years, most of the cities were destroyed by fire. The rumor began to spread and the Roman Emperor Nero started fire as it is well known that Nero believes that most of the city is ugly. People think he burned it, so he can redesign and rebuild it myself. Therefore, he needs to find a person to blame it. Christians are an obvious choice because they are not like Romans.
I have always believed that persecution is a common interest of Christians, but the persecution of non-believers is faced by all good Christians. I am no longer an evangelical Christian, but I know the world is very good. A complex of persecution of Christianity as old as history itself still exists in the United States today. Actually prejudice against Christianity and persecution are the themes of Fox News. It is almost impossible to see friends and friends for a few minutes in the morning, and I've never heard how Christian copes these days and how much their beliefs are suffering.
Graeme Clarke's article "3rd Century Christianity" discusses the history of persecution of Christianity. The second part, "Persecution of AD 193-249" and the third part, "Determination of persecution" deeply entered the persecution of the Roman Empire Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Diuus Christianity. Review But the exact number of Christians persecuted and killed for their faith is never known. - Romans 1: 19-20 New International Edition (NIV) 19 God's understanding is obvious, because God made them understand. 20 For the creation of the world, the intangible qualities of God - his eternal forces and the nature of God - are clearly seen, understood from the content made, and people have no excuse. Is it difficult to believe in God?
From the Christian era one century to the present, history can follow the persecution of Christians. Early Christians were persecuted for the faith of a few Jews who came from Christianity and the Romans dominated many of the early Christian populations. As early as the fourth century of the Christian era, some forms of religion were legalized by the Milan Decree and eventually became the Roman Empire 's national religion. In the 20th century, Christians were persecuted by a variety of groups, including the Armenian genocide in the form of the Islamic Ottoman Empire, the Assyrian massacre, the Greek massacre, and atheistic countries such as the Soviet Union and North Korea. During the Second World War, members of several Christian churches were persecuted in Nazi Germany and boycotted the Nazi ideology