Before the battle of Milvian Bridge, Constantine, before he became emperor, had a dream in which he saw a flaming cross in the sky and voice that instructed him "delineate the heavenly sign on the shields of his soldiers" (Wikipedia). Constantine took it to be a sign of Christ and his God and defeated Maxcensus. He then instated Christianity as the state religion and all the Christian priests and theologians inherited the Roman empire.
What would have been the future of Christianity had Maxcensus won and not instated Christianity as the state religion? Based on its beliefs, morals, etc. do you think Christianity would be still be around and widespread? Based on a historical/political basis, do you think it would be so powerful and widespread?
What would have been the future of Christianity had Maxcensus won and not instated Christianity as the state religion? Based on its beliefs, morals, etc. do you think Christianity would be still be around and widespread? Based on a historical/political basis, do you think it would be so powerful and widespread?