When Constantine chose to embrace Christianity, the Roman Empire experienced a subtle shift in power dynamics. Where Christianity was once despised and scorned, it was now embraced by the Emperor himself. However, unwilling to lost the support of the vast majority of his subjects he chose to mingle the two religions in an attempt to create a happy middle ground. This marked the beginning of a downward spiral in doctrinal compromise that left the church weak and debilitated.
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When Constantine chose to embrace Christianity, the Roman Empire experienced a subtle shift in power dynamics. Where Christianity was once despised and scorned, it was now embraced by the Emperor himself. However, unwilling to lost the support of the vast majority of his subjects he chose to mingle the two religions in an attempt to create a happy middle ground. This marked the beginning of a downward spiral in doctrinal compromise that left the church weak and debilitated.
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