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This is just propaganda. It's an age old political practice that's till with us today. The new regime bad mouths the old regime. |
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What evidence do we have that the Platonists were converted peacefully and baptized into the centralized monotheistic state church at that time? The Philip of Side fragment recently published by Roger has a great deal to say about this specific question. We have a certain set of evidence for Plato and Platonists and the canon of the Platonist's books. We have another set of evidence for Jesus and the Christians and the proto-canon of the Christian's books. How consistently do each of these two sets of evidence stackup alongside each other, each with respect to all the available other evidence? The fact remains that Bullneck was a Book-Burner and a Book-Publisher. His selections of which books to burn and which books to publish have had a profound effect. If we had not rediscovered Euclid again we would not be discussing Christian origins on the internet. Lastly I could ask you what we could or could not do in the situation when we have one person's opinion (say Constantine's) whereas another person's opinion (say Arius of Alexandria) has been subjected to "Damnatio memoriae" and a host of other hegemonic censorships, (burnings, destructions, etc, etc, etc) and we dont actually have the original opinion before us? |
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Sorry, maybe I was getting ahead of myself. As you know I tend to ask a few questions. Nevertheless you wnt on to say ... Quote:
Surely there would have been someone to express a contrary opinion to Constantine? I refuse to believe that the Greeks bent their heads in submission to the dead Jewish god at Nicaea. Do we know what the political situation was like? Well, our sources as mentioned, are one-sided and extremely biased. I think that in this circumstance, it is reasonable to infer that the hostile sources from that period have been purposefully and systematically "taken out of circulation". |
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My position is that the question - did the historical Jesus first appear on planet Earth at Nicaea? - should not, on account of these patterns of evidence of oppressive censorship, be necessarily trivially answered in the negative. |
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