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The desperation started with the epoch of Constantine. We might say the same thing about the "Historia Ecclesiastica" of Eusebius. We are dealing with the genre of fiction IMO. Quote:
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There was a war going on. The commander of the western Roman forces was trying to smash the commander of the eastern Roman forces and thereby acquire supreme military control of the empire. Thousands and thousands of people were being killed, and the toll was rising every day. I find it difficult sometimes to understand how little this means to theology. Quote:
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Have you studied Constantine's Oration at Antioch? Do you know what you are dealing with? See the recent account provided by the ancient historian Robin Lane-Fox in his book Pagans and Christians. We are dealing with fraud according to Fox. Best wishes, Pete |
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Arius's views appear to be that: Jesus was not of one substance with the Father and that there had been a time before he existed; God the Father and the Son did not exist together eternally; the pre-incarnate Jesus was a divine being created by (and possibly inferior to) the Father at some point, before which the Son did not exist; God the Father ("unbegotten"), always existing, was separate from the lesser Jesus Christ ("only-begotten"), born before time began and creator of the world; the Father, working through the Son, created the Holy Spirit, who was subservient to the Son as the Son was to the Father; the Son is not unbegotten, nor in any way part of the unbegotten and does not derive his subsistence from any matter but by his own will and counsel subsisted before time and before ages as perfect God, only begotten and unchangeable, and that before he was begotten, or created, or purposed, or established, he was not; the Son has a beginning, but God is without beginning.
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Have you read the book written by the ancient historian Robin Lane-Fox ("Pagans and Christians") to which I have numerously referred? In addition to the evidence, it is necessary that the evidence be examined. Best wishes, Pete |
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The term and the notion of four parts in five is ancient. It is capable of being understood by any farmer, goat-herder (Constantine was the granson of a goat-herder from the Danube lands according to one ancient source), cabbage grower, market gardiner, merchant, soldier , commander or musician. The concept of four parts in five may not have been associated with the concept of 80% until recently. The laws of gravity were not written and the ancient were still using balisticas. Perhaps I used the wrong term when I said 80% --- if so, I will retract it. I will restate it this way - the concept of four parts in five with respect to the relative corroboration of a series of independent witnesses to a series of events should not be considered beyond simple common sense. This is not rocket science, it is just the basics. All I am arguing is that the ancients had these basics (ie: intelligence quotas) in abundance, especially the academics who preserved whatever formalities the modern mathematcis was founded upon (such as the formalisms of Euclid for example). Best wishes, Pete |
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