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Hello. You have provided the text to which this question refers, but we can say that Rome is an unlikely choice as the location of an important Christian church because of its polytheistic past.
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Today Rome is the center of the Christian religion, being the most influential and important city for that religion, even though it was not formed based on any Christian concept and has spent centuries as a region of Poleithist religion, where there was a mixture of Greek gods and growths and oriental. This polytheistic past, outside of the Cyrtic/Jewish roots, made Rome a very unlikely place to be the center of Christianity.
The narrator must have stated that Rome was an unlikely choice as the location of a major Christian Church because, before 313 AD, when Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, Christians were severely persecuted in Rome.
Roman soldiers crucified Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. For more than 300 years after this, Christians suffered persecution at the hands of Romans and in Rome. St. Peter, the first Pope, was crucified in Rome. Lastly, Rome was the center of idol worships and even promoted the worship of Emperors as gods.
Thus, a thorough review of Rome's history moved the narrator to conclude that Rome was an unlikely choice for a major Christian Church, the Roman Catholic Church.
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