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In which case resorting to Paul was unnecessary if his job was simply to prove the fulfillment of the Torah in Jesus for Torah friendly gentiles.
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Shesh, it wouldn't be a problem if their agenda was showing fictional antiquity to the second century for the literati of society. Worries about heresy were for the small fry, not the regime.
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Lots of important people lost their heads back then, and for a thousand years after, figuratively and literally. It didn't matter who you were, a word spoken against Cesar, The Church, or its Holy Doctrines, you either recanted ....or you were screwed. In Byzantium there was always someone that wanted to take you down, it was made profitable both for The Church and the betrayer. The bigger the target the bigger the rewards (and risks) It was an uuggly, nasty, bloody age. . |
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OK, but if regime-sponsored writers had the freedom to present the new religion the way they wanted in order to provide the air of authenticity and antiquity, then they could write anything and date it to any time. They weren't worried about persecution for heresy.
Speaking of which, who knows how far persecution actually even went if at all? It wasn't at the alleged Nicaea Council which is said to have invited "Christian bishops" of all types, and the Visigoths supposedly were Arians, and the Church was endlessly issuing new edicts and holding new councils. So it could not have been all that big a deal. Besides, there isn't that much that would reflect the actual existence of such communities altogether. And then again, we don't know of all the famous leaders of all those alleged sects who were burned at the stake so to speak, like the later cases John Hus, John Tynsdale etc, not to mention Thomas Cramner, Thomas More several hundred years ago for which even the ancient Church would have taken pride in recording their elimination. Quote:
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It was done to unify the gentiles into one powerful nation where argosy was trump to give the Jew a run for his money in what became known as heaven on earth with all roads leading to Rome. Their indoctrination was induced only to foreshadow the reality behind the induction so it may come home the rest in the mind of the believer first hand. It so was like an evangelist within to show them the way while on the way out, wherein West was their destiny sought where 'in sin' they were co-creator with God on their side. |
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Somehow I have my doubts. If the regime were so intent on eliminating so-called deviants why did they constantly have to have councils and issue decrees over and over and over again, and then face the fact of enduring "heretical" groups that supposedly existed, or that were their enemies?
Did this really occur? In any case, the Visigoths were allegedly Arians, and the empire didn't eliminate them. They endured for a long time......despite repeated councils and edicts I am sure that rarely implemented or paid attention to. Quote:
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And lets not forget here that all saints were sinners who in their conversion experience had an explosion inside their own mind wherein they become God in their own right much in the manner of Paul, for example, wherein all historic great men became greats, and these are those they declared saints. We are talking heaven on earth here now that is far beyond the scope of humans to see, and be reminded again that 'prots' were allowed for as long as they did not scatter their flock as wolves in sheep's clothing to them, where now wolves were OK to fine-tune the shepherd for as long is they do not devour their flock. Every rancher knows that, and really, only people ranchers they were. |
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Being a member of the 'wrong' group alone, could cause one to be sripped of citizenship and property, denied right to own a business or practice a trade. Publicly teaching a view or doctrine that was contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Faith was crimanalized. Books opposed to or critical of Christianity were to be burned, and their authors if located, summarily executed, as well as anyone that kept or attempted to conceal such banned books. These rulings were issued from Rome and heavily enforced in the Empire's population centers, but were more difficult to enforce in remote areas and provinces. The Visgoths were too numerous, militant and powerful, and their territories to far-flung for Rome to be able to seriously enforce its dictates. Quote:
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