“The True Word” by Roman philosopher Celcus, 177 AD

“The True Word” by Roman philosopher Celcus, 177 AD

Fascinating to hear the conflict between the early church and contemporary philosophers brought to life.

The primary problem that most Roman citizens and the Imperial government had regarding the Christians was their adamant refusal to participate in the required sacrifices that were regularly made to the Emperor and the Roman state, sacrifices that were an integral part of Roman politics, religion, and culture.

Celsus wrote that Satan was either a mortal invention used by Christians to frighten others into believing their philosophies and joining them, or if he did indeed exist then he was proof that God was not all-powerful, but rather a weak lesser god and a bad one, for only a vindictive and insecure being would punish mankind for being tricked by an evil that he has been too weak to stop.

In his opinion, the main tenet of Christianity was “Do not ask questions, just believe”

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