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How did Christianity affect the Roman Empire?

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weakened the authority and credibility of the emperor.

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By approving Christianity, the Roman state directly undermined its religious traditions. Finally, by this time, Romans considered their emperor a god. But the Christian belief in one god, who was not the emperor, weakened the authority and credibility of the emperor.

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