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Originally Posted by pelathais
Not in the first century, but by the the second century the Christians were a part of the "entertainment."
This goes to the heart of "entertainment." In the Roman era gladiatorial fights were common. These included fights against wild animals and between human contestants. The circuses were huge affairs with extravagant and bloody events. About the only thing that remains from the Roman times is the organ music. To this day organ music is synonymous with circuses.
You don't listen to any organ music, do you bro?
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Roman entertianment went further than the circus.
Nero wanted to be known for his acting and poetry.
So my question is to WBF, did the first century Christians partake in the entertainment of their times?
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