How can we say that romans were unpopular among Jews
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The government, and the Romans in general, tended to be tolerant towards most religions and cults. In the Christian era, when Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire, the Church came to accept it was the Emperor's duty to use secular power to enforce religious unity.
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The government, and the Romans in general, tended to be tolerant towards most religions and cults. In the Christian era, when Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire, the Church came to accept it was the Emperor's duty to use secular power to enforce religious unity.
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