Adstar · 56-60, M
Your wrong.. The Romans never executed Jesus because of any claim about being the son of God.. They executed Him because the Jewish religious elites claimed that Jesus had claimed to be the King of the Jews.. The Roman Emperor at the time was the undisputed leader of all the roman empior of which Judeah was part of..
The Jewish elites where the ones who wanted Jesus executed for claiming to be the Son of God because to them it was blasphemy.. At the time being under Roman rule they where not allowed to execute anyone without the say so of the Roman authorities that ruled over them.. So the Jewish religious elites manipulated the Roman authorities to execute Jesus.. By protraying Him as a threat to Roman rule..
The Jewish elites where the ones who wanted Jesus executed for claiming to be the Son of God because to them it was blasphemy.. At the time being under Roman rule they where not allowed to execute anyone without the say so of the Roman authorities that ruled over them.. So the Jewish religious elites manipulated the Roman authorities to execute Jesus.. By protraying Him as a threat to Roman rule..
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emiliya · 22-25, F
Elessar, who blocked me after reading my posts about the war in Ukraine, says: “Christians conquered Rome.” Did they? Not in the traditional sense. Rome was conquered through martyrdom, spirit, and spreading the word of Christ. It is center of Catholic Church. The reason for this is the work of Peter and Paul. Peter and Paul traveled to Rome to preach the gospel. Rome was the epicenter, the capital of the world, and although they were Jews, Paul was a Roman citizen and Peter was a Roman subject.
Peter is thought to be the first pope, the founder of the Catholic Church. Paul was the man whose mission it was to preach to gentiles and bring about their conversion. They were both martyred in Rome. Paul had returned to Yerushalayim and was arrested there. They brought him to Rome and sentenced him to death, his punishment being beheading. Peter was crucified in Rome, upside down. Romans were pagans who persecuted Christians. Prior to his death, there was the Great Fire of Rome that Christians were blamed for. Nero put Christians, Peter being one, to death in its aftermath. However, the pagans needed no excuse to martyr the early Christians. The Roman persecution of Christians lasted for about 300 years.
It has to be said that it is the Jewish elders who demanded Jesus' death, and the Romans obliged.
Peter is thought to be the first pope, the founder of the Catholic Church. Paul was the man whose mission it was to preach to gentiles and bring about their conversion. They were both martyred in Rome. Paul had returned to Yerushalayim and was arrested there. They brought him to Rome and sentenced him to death, his punishment being beheading. Peter was crucified in Rome, upside down. Romans were pagans who persecuted Christians. Prior to his death, there was the Great Fire of Rome that Christians were blamed for. Nero put Christians, Peter being one, to death in its aftermath. However, the pagans needed no excuse to martyr the early Christians. The Roman persecution of Christians lasted for about 300 years.
It has to be said that it is the Jewish elders who demanded Jesus' death, and the Romans obliged.
YoMomma ·
Something else eh? I don't follow them i’m protestant
BohemianBabe · M
According to the story, the Romans were also among the first Christians, and Jesus told his disciples that the one true church should be built in Rome.
kodiac · 22-25, M
Even more weird considering how many children they have stolen the innocence from
Elessar · 31-35, M
Christians conquered it, so it makes perfect sense