Christian Torture

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Emperor Constantine converted The Roman Empire to Christianity. Soon after this conversion the church and the government began to persecute the Pagans, or as the Christians called them, Heretics. In Spain the inquisition lasted longer than any other inquisition. Pagans were brutally tortured and in most cases killed. People where not being given religious freedom anywhere in the Roman Empire. Even after the Roman Empire fell lots of the places that had been part of the Empire stayed Christian. For example The Church of England still exist today. In the early 1600’s The Puritans escaped religious persecution and moved to America, but with time they persecuted the Natives for their religious views.

In the first century AD the Roman Empire consisted of most of the known world. At first Christians in the Roman Empire were persecuted. In 64 AD Emperor Nero began the persecution of Christians. This went on until Emperor Constantine became the emperor of Britain and Gaul. Then in 324 AD he becomes the Emperor of the entire Roman Empire.

Emperor Constantine was the first Christian Emperor of the Roman Empire. Constantine did great things for the Roman Empire. He didn’t discriminate against anyone. As a result of this many Christians were put in high places. Between the years 390 CE and 395 CE Christianity was established as the only religion in the Roman Empire. Emperor Theodosius enforced a few laws stating that the practice of pagan religions was illegal. He ordered for all non-Christian books be burned and that all non-Christian temples be destroyed. He also created mandatory worship on days such as Christmas and Easter.

There were many inquisitions in the Roman Empire, but the Spanish Inquisition was the most notorious. Rome had ov...

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... that they worshipped. The Puritans believed in only the one God, the Natives Americans believed in many spirits. They did not have just one god. The Puritans believed that anyone who didn’t worship their God was practicing idolatry, and there for their lives were full of sin. The Puritans and the Native Americans were just to cultures that had no hope of integration.

The Puritans had a very strict way of life, and they believed the Devil was just as real as God. If you did not fallow the rules made by the Church you were considered a witch. Many people were accused of witchcraft and were punished. Only about 25 people were killed, but many were put in jail. The Salem witch trails were not unlike the women who were accused of sorcery during the Inquisition. Many people were wrongly accused because they did not have the same views of the leadership, the Church.

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