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10 March, 03:03

Why did Christianity spread so quickly in the Roman Empire? Choose four correct answers. It gave hope to people who lived in hardship. It welcomed anyone who was willing to believe. It was supported by the early Roman emperors. It challenged the traditional social order of the empire. It was taught in temples and schools that already existed. It spread through teachers who told stories that people understood.

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  1. 10 March, 03:06
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    Options A, B, D and F.

    (A). = > It gave hope to people who lived in hardship

    (B). = > It welcomed anyone who was willing to believe

    (D). = > It challenged the traditional social order of the empire.

    (F). It spread through teachers who told stories that people understood.

    Explanation:

    Christianity is a religion in which the people believing practicing the religion pattern their lives in the way Christ tells them to live.

    Christians in those days were persecuted and were not allowed to openly practice their religion until 313 CE. One can never forget the efforts of the first disciples of Christ which does not exclude Paul (later joined the spreading of the Gospel).

    The evangelism by Christians (teachers) is not by force, but they (preachers of the Gospel) will convince you of the power of God and Jesus Christ as the Son of God that was sent from God as a lamb to cleanse the sin of the world).
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