just the opposite actually. As the Roman empire was falling, the people (including the former landed gentry) were getting poorer and poorer while the Jews kept getting richer with monopolies in things like the slave trade, silks, spices, banking…you name it, the Jews had a monopoly in it, as well as serving as tax collectors.
Thus, in Rome during the declining years,, Jewry was seen not just no so much as a "religion" but as an outgrip crime syndicate. Look over some of the early Chucrh Fathers and their railings against the Jew as parasite, thief, insect, etc… if you want some sermons to see, happy to recommend a few.
Thus Christianity was formed as a way for non-Jews to form themselves into an "in-group" and to use their superior numbers and access to resources to form a system to protect them from Jewish parasitism.
Thus in its earliest form, the Church in many ways was…depending on hoi=w you see it either a "protection racket" or a "mutual defense society" against the predations of Jewry. And this was before the Jews could stock the gaols with nigger animals or write laws to print anyone from criticizing them.
Here's an interesting fact– during the siege of Malta,a local Jew inside the walls was caught trying to fire cros bow over the walls with plans for the city's internal defenses attached to it.
Meanwhile, outside the city at the turk camp, there were about a hundred Jews waiting to the siege to end so that could take the natives (especially the attractive females) into captivity.
A few years later, just before the battle of Lepanto, there as a siege of Cyprus, a colony then of Venice. The turk in charge did not like the tone of voice of the surrendering governor. So, what did her do? He called for his butter, and order that–in front of the entire city– he be skinned alive in such a way that he would remain conscious the last possible second. Who volunteered for this work? Why, A JEW of course. That little stunt got them expelled en masse from Veince until they could bribe their way backck in after 2 or 3 generations had died off. When one looks at Jewish behavior as a whole over 2,000 yr, the real question is, why were MY left alive at all? The other emotion is gratitude that as many were cleaned out as were or imagine how much worse the world would be.