In a few senteces, what was the Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history? What caused them to change over time?

The Roman Empire initially viewed Christianity as a threat to its authority and as a result, persecuted Christians. However, over time, some Roman emperors, such as Constantine, began to embrace Christianity and even made it the official religion of the empire. This shift was largely due to political and strategic motivations, as well as the growing popularity of Christianity among the people. Additionally, there were also debates and disagreements within the Christian community itself, which influenced the views and actions of the Roman Empire towards Christianity.

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