Why Romans became unpopular
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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. This led to persecution of pagans by the Christian authorities and populace after its institution as the state religion.
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As the Roman Republic, and later the Roman Empire, expanded, it came to include people from a variety of cultures, and religions. ... Some religions were banned for political reasons rather than dogmatic zeal, and other rites which involved human sacrifice were banned That's the reason why Romans were unpopular among Jews.
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