What if the roman empire never adopted Christianity but instead outlaw it and put the Christian cult to the sword, Islam wouldn't even been born, colonization was driven by Christianity to spread the cult, so without Christianity what would the world would look now? I mean the Romans were also e terminating some other pagan groups but what would have happened?

What if the roman empire never adopted christianity
Darkwanderer801 min to read
It’s kind of a misnomer to say they “adopted” it as if it was they’re decision. It’s more like it snuck in the back door and slowly took them over despite resistance like the fucking disease that it is.
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It’s kind of a misnomer to say they “adopted” it as if it was they’re decision. It’s more like it snuck in the back door and slowly took them over despite resistance like the fucking disease that it is.
“True Rome has always been Pagan. When the enemy programs took hold it ceased to be Rome even before it fully fell.”
When I spoke to the Goddess Victoria she said this to me. Father Satan also told me about this.
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“True Rome has always been Pagan. When the enemy programs took hold it ceased to be Rome even before it fully fell.”
When I spoke to the Goddess Victoria she said this to me. Father Satan also told me about this.
The Roman Empire started collapsing when the Flavians started drastically altering its culture and customs, with the coliseum and other degeneracies they introduced in the imperium.
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The Roman Empire started collapsing when the Flavians started drastically altering its culture and customs, with the coliseum and other degeneracies they introduced in the imperium.
