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Recently, did we not have "corroborative" evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction? Did we not see the "corroborative" evidence on TV? It has been drawn to my attention that the Council of Nicea during the time of Constantine may have been invented. It would appear to me that the Roman Church did not invent the Jesus cult of Christians but may have invented events during the time of Constantine. After all we know that the Roman Church did invent events under Constantine. We have the "Donation of Constantine"--an admitted product of inventions falsly attributed to Constantine. |
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Do we need some nuance here? A little oriental cult becomes the state religion of the New Rome, a new city with a new religio as part of the state apparatus, using the new fangled idea of the one god, and copying what other emperors had done.
I would argue that it actually had little lasting effect until later in the 380's, Julian could have reversed trends if he had not been assassinated by his Christian arms bearer. The major problem is that history has been rewritten by the victors to make a superstitio into a religio by pushing back its founding to around the time of the move from the Republic to the Empire. There were Christians or Chrestians around but things were changed massively with nationalisation, much like Karl Marx and the Soviet Union. The key point is the move to Constantinople, not some stories about goings on in Jerusalem. |
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The Roman Church? Which of our documents and bits of evidence about Nicea come from the (Latin speaking/Western) Roman Church? And what events under Constantine did the Roman Church "invent" at any time roughly contemporary with his rule? Jeffrey |
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What is this kindergarden here? As for the OP, I pointed out that Pete identifies the difference that Constantine made, and called Arians wrong and showed you why they are wrong, in denying the son that the NT is all about. |
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Was there a Roman Church when Constantine was Emperor c 325 CE? |
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From this follows that Jeffrey can only read shit and then complains that it tastes like it too. |
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Considering Pete's Constantine hypothesis as a thought experiment is useful to illustrate just how little evidence of Christianity exists Before Constantine.
The catacombs of Rome allegedly contain a second century fresco of the Last Supper, and there are Roman sarcophagi of Christ the Magician from the fourth century and possibly from the late third century. Quote:
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Just imagine the approach of the mainstream if they used the same criteria to favor the existence of the Old Testament figures and events based on a synagogue here or there, a few coins, etc. They would be certain to accept what they reject, namely the historicity of the advent of the OT texts.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falsifiability Jeffrey |
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