Using the R.A.D method, write a minimum of 3 sentences describing the changing attitudes of the Roman empire towards Christianity. What caused them to change their views?

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Initially, the Roman Empire viewed Christianity as a dangerous and subversive religion that threatened the traditional social order. Christians were persecuted and often martyred for their beliefs. However, over time, the attitudes began to shift as more and more people converted to Christianity, including some members of the Roman elite.

The change in attitudes can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the teachings of Jesus promoting love and forgiveness, the strong sense of community and support within Christian communities, and the eventual conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity. Constantine's Edict of Milan in 313 AD legalized Christianity and paved the way for it to become the dominant religion in the Roman Empire.

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