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Laws dating from the 350s prescribed the death penalty for those who performed or attended pagan sacrifices, and for the worshipping of idols.[43][44][45] Pagan temples were shut down,[46][47] and the Altar of Victory was removed from the Senate meeting house.[48] There were also frequent episodes of ordinary Christians destroying, pillaging and desecrating many ancient pagan temples, tombs and monuments.[49][50][51][52] Paganism was still popular among the population at the time. The emperor's policies were passively resisted by many governors and magistrates.[47][53][54]

In spite of this, Constantius never made any attempt to disband the various Roman priestly colleges or the Vestal Virgins. He never acted against the various pagan schools. At times, he actually made some effort to protect paganism. In fact, he even ordered the election of a priest for Africa.[55] Also, he remained pontifex maximus and was deified by the Roman Senate after his death. His relative moderation toward paganism is reflected by the fact that it was over twenty years after his death, during the reign of Gratian, that any pagan senator protested his treatment of their religion.[56]

Laws dating from the 350s prescribed the death penalty for those who performed or attended pagan sacrifices, and for the worshipping of idols.[43][44][45] Pagan temples were shut down,[46][47] and the Altar of Victory was removed from the Senate meeting house.[48] There were also frequent episodes of ordinary Christians destroying, pillaging and desecrating many ancient pagan temples, tombs and monuments.[49][50][51][52] Paganism was still popular among the population at the time. The emperor's policies were passively resisted by many governors and magistrates.[47][53][54] In spite of this, Constantius never made any attempt to disband the various Roman priestly colleges or the Vestal Virgins. He never acted against the various pagan schools. At times, he actually made some effort to protect paganism. In fact, he even ordered the election of a priest for Africa.[55] Also, he remained pontifex maximus and was deified by the Roman Senate after his death. His relative moderation toward paganism is reflected by the fact that it was over twenty years after his death, during the reign of Gratian, that any pagan senator protested his treatment of their religion.[56]

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Idk if that's exactly hypocritical. That's just jewish influence at work. It's the same basic pattern they use on everyone

The bait: do things our way and we'll help you rise in status. Modern times this is women, faggots, niggers, and third worlders, but also applies to would-be leaders who want power. With Christianity it was basically just the lower classes and also would-be leaders and kings.

The conflict: This is where women burn bras and destroy families, BLM burns down cities and destroys everything, and the Christians burned Pagan sites and killed Pagans. (Sometimes using crucifixion, which really changes the implications of displaying the cross around your Pagan neighbors, it's like if we had the church of the noose next to a black neighborhood)

The transition: The subverted groups get what they want, but have to make concessions or changes. This can mean laws to protect jews (which cohencidentally appeared in most countries just after they were Christianized) or it can mean a shift in values that we saw with women/families, 50's niggers that still had intact families vs today's nightmare, and there was certainly a value shift in Roman culture that was well documented.

Then after some time passes, the cycle is repeated with other groups for other reasons so that more conflict can hurt the goyem and more concessions can be made and more groups plundered. This explains how Christians are now targeted by their mother religion. It's time for more conflict and a new wave of concessions until we have nothing left or else we immunize ourselves from the entire cycle somehow.

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