He had no desire to impose his newfound faith as a state religion. "The struggle for deathlessness," he said, "must be free." He seemed to begin where his father left off: more or less a monotheist opposed to idols, and more or less friendly toward Christians. Only through the years did his Christian convictions grow. read more
Pagans have served three gods since the beginning of humanity. By creating the trinity dogma, pagans became christians, including Constantine. He was credited with the massive growth in christianity, when all he did was invite the pagans into it. read more
Roman Emperor Constantine I or Constantine the Great is an important political figure in the history of Christianity. read more