Christianity is the belief in one God. This faith exists regardless of persecution for it. Romans believed in a pantheon of Gods, with each God having a particular role. The Romans believed that service to their Gods would result in immediate rewards where as Christians believed in that following commandments resulted in reward after death, in heaven.
Even though Bible verses are scriptures written differently throughout the years, the ideas and beliefs stay the same. Christians have their lives formed around this “laws” and by believing you get positive outcomes. Bible verses in Mathew explained that if there is someone without hope or persecuted (people that were thrown to lions in the past or when items are taken …show more content…
Perpetua was displayed nude even though she just has given birth recently and showing the symptoms. The people watching were disgusted but were okay with her just being clothed. By Perpetua fixing her tunic after being tossed shows that she wants her modesty to be shown and not her pain and suffering. She also didn’t want to be seen as mourning in her time of triumph. Looks show strengths and weaknesses. Even though she is getting beaten she stays true to her values and wants to be seen as a strong woman. Felicitas was crushed to the ground but by Perpetua picking her up and them holding hands after showed that they are stronger together and if they believe they shall be saved. For some reason none of the beasts would attack Saturus showing he is to pure to die in that way but once they let out a leopard, it bite him and Saturus got baptized with blood proving that strength has its limits and the animal showed no merci, even though he did. The Martyrs were killed without denying their belief and faith in God and they felt that they would go to heaven. On the contrary, Romans thought it was stupid to be forced to fight against beast that you knew were going to win but they thought it was honorable to die in battle no matter what the consequences were. They also didn’t mind what you would wear during the time of death or