Funnier that we know. Christians were “persecuted” for tax evasion, as they did not make their contributions to the gods as required by Roman laws. Death and taxes.
After the show is over, could you say “The lions are eating up all the prophets?”(This really is a quote. I saw it once as graffiti on a fence at college)
Re: the tax question. Here’s a Wikipedia article. Okay, it’s Wikipedia but it’s detailed. The Roman persecution was erratic and based more on the perception that Christians were weird, secretive, not good citizens and probably practiced awful stuff like cannibalism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Christian_policies_in_the_Roman_Empire
Try reading “The Myth of Persecution: How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom” by Candida Moss. The author (she is a Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity on the theology faculty of the University of Notre Dame) analyzed the period from the crucifixion to Christianity becoming the religion of the state. Found there was only about 30 years of persecution, and gives the reasons for it.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
NPM; National Public Maulings
jreckard over 9 years ago
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
Funnier that we know. Christians were “persecuted” for tax evasion, as they did not make their contributions to the gods as required by Roman laws. Death and taxes.
PICTO over 9 years ago
For only LXXV you get all the DVDs and a free mug…
Plumbob Wilson over 9 years ago
This one’s getting printed to go on the fridge.
jtviper7 over 9 years ago
After this brief pitch for money… My money’s on Leo.
SunflowerGirl100 over 9 years ago
Jeff H, BrassOrchid was talking about why the Romans persecuted the Christians 2000 years ago!
SunflowerGirl100 over 9 years ago
After the show is over, could you say “The lions are eating up all the prophets?”(This really is a quote. I saw it once as graffiti on a fence at college)
SunflowerGirl100 over 9 years ago
Re: the tax question. Here’s a Wikipedia article. Okay, it’s Wikipedia but it’s detailed. The Roman persecution was erratic and based more on the perception that Christians were weird, secretive, not good citizens and probably practiced awful stuff like cannibalism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Christian_policies_in_the_Roman_Empire
Nuclear Nemesis over 9 years ago
Try reading “The Myth of Persecution: How Early Christians Invented a Story of Martyrdom” by Candida Moss. The author (she is a Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity on the theology faculty of the University of Notre Dame) analyzed the period from the crucifixion to Christianity becoming the religion of the state. Found there was only about 30 years of persecution, and gives the reasons for it.
egyptlandpa over 9 years ago
And then there’s the witch hunts in Mass. There are probably more witches now than in Boston, etc.
Jim Kerner over 9 years ago
Up Next. Jackie Mason!
Nobody_Important over 9 years ago
Yes! Free Pastor Saeed! Amen!!