Why did Constantine decide for Rome to start worshiping the god of Abraham?
miracle at Milvian bridge
>>18364275The abrahamoids threatened him with pic rel
>>18364278Such a miracle that the Chi-Ro predates the Torah itself and Constantine was still dedicating pagan temples for years after it (allegedly) happened. Wow, the numinous power of Yahweh surely is magnificent!
>>18364339>crying noisesok jew
>>18364275christians were more numerous in the east and it presumably looked easier to hijack/abuse their religion than forcing everyone to worship sol invictus.>why new religion at allthe entire old system was in crisis after the military anarchy. there was need to look for something new to (re)unite the empire from within.
>>18364460But /pol/ told me that Christianity was a Jewish psyop that actually caused the collapse of the Roman Empire!
>>18364306Why are they like this?>>18364341>jews love undermining the torah, dedicating pagan temples and ridiculing their tribalg godWhy are you like this?
He fell for the memes, it happens to best of us.
>>18364462>But /pol/ told me that Christianity was a Jewish psyopYou could have just read the Bible to learn that. Did you think this guy was a Gentile?
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>>18364492Just shut up and submit to the god of Abraham, stupid.
>>18364794Yes, sorry, nothing the jews hate more than the goyim licking the dust off their feet. I'll be their footstool just to spite them.Christ is kang! I hate my parents! Hallelujah!
>>18364275>Edict of Milandecriminalized Christianity>Edict of Thessalonicamade Christianity the official religion of the empire
>>18364275Didn't he just legalize it in 313 rather than forcing it? You'd never know from redditors crying but iirc he just passed a law saying quit harassing them.
He was a genuine believer is the only thing that makes sense
>Christianity was founded within the borders of Rome>Jesus was fluent in Koine
>>18364275It's often forgotten that by Constantine's time, a lot of *other* cults were around which were also markedly different from the typical Graeco-Roman Gods we think of. His switchover to a "foreign God" wasn't an abrupt breach with protocol by this point since damn near everyone was already involved in some eastern bizarro cult sect or other
>>18365025None of them were powerful with the senate or aristocracy.