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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
you are referring to Paul (who was orginally Saul) on the road to Damascus (wasn't it?) Paul...correct?
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Yep, that guy. Someone mentioned how diverse Rome was (true) and tolerant (ehhhh not the worst, not the best) and used Paul as an example of a citizen and a Jew (which he wasn't). Not that he lost his citizenship post-conversion to Christianity, that's why he was beheaded outside Rome and Peter was cruicified (upside-down in fact). Cruicificition was restricted to non-citizens.