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The Council That Created Jesus Christ by Ray Hagins PhD

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The Council That Created Jesus Christ,Ray Hagins PhD

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the truth is always hard to believe

we are not program to respond to the truth
(but some 'woke up')

they burn down the library of alexandria to destroy all evidence of the truth
and many esoteric knowledge that THEY donch want YOU to know

Is this true? Sounds so incredulous...:*:
 

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the truth is always hard to believe

we are not program to respond to the truth
(but some 'woke up')

they burn down the library of alexandria to destroy all evidence of the truth
and many esoteric knowledge that THEY donch want YOU to know

excellent research, zeus... Emperor Theodosius started the sack of the Alexandria library and tortured the pagans to turn them into Christians.

only when these religous believers really want to ask hard questions and dig deeper into the origins of christianity will they find cans of worms all over the place. too bad, ignorance is bliss and many many people like igorances.
 

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Council of Nicea:

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The First Council of Nicaea was a council of Christian bishops convened in Nicaea in Bithynia (present-day İznik in Turkey) by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in AD 325. This first ecumenical council was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom.

Its main accomplishments were settlement of the Trinitarian issue of the nature of The Son and his relationship to God the Father, the construction of the first part of the Creed of Nicaea, settling the calculation of the date of Easter, and promulgation of early canon law.
 
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The First Council of Nicaea was the first ecumenical council of the Church. Most significantly, it resulted in the first, uniform Christian doctrine, called the Creed of Nicaea. With the creation of the creed, a precedent was established for subsequent local and regional councils of Bishops (Synods) to create statements of belief and canons of doctrinal orthodoxy— the intent being to define unity of beliefs for the whole of Christendom.

The council settled, to some degree, the debate within the Early Christian communities regarding the divinity of Christ. This idea of the divinity of Christ, along with the idea of Christ as a messenger from God (The Father), had long existed in various parts of the Roman empire. The divinity of Christ had also been widely endorsed by the Christian community in the otherwise pagan city of Rome. The council affirmed and defined what it believed to be the teachings of the Apostles regarding who Christ is: that Christ is the one true God in deity with the Father.

Derived from Greek oikoumenikos (Greek: οἰκουμένη), "ecumenical" means "worldwide" but generally is assumed to be limited to the Roman Empire in this context as in Augustus' claim to be ruler of the oikoumene/world; the earliest extant uses of the term for a council are Eusebius' Life of Constantine around 338, which states "σύνοδον οἰκουμενικὴν συνεκρότει" (he convoked an Ecumenical Council); Athanasius' Ad Afros Epistola Synodica in 369; and the Letter in 382 to Pope Damasus I and the Latin bishops from the First Council of Constantinople.

One purpose of the council was to resolve disagreements arising from within the Church of Alexandria over the nature of the Son in his relationship to the Father; in particular, whether the Son had been 'begotten' by the Father from his own being, or created as the other creatures out of nothing.[13] St. Alexander of Alexandria and Athanasius claimed to take the first position; the popular presbyter Arius, from whom the term Arianism comes, is said to have taken the second. The council decided against the Arians overwhelmingly (of the estimated 250–318 attendees, all but two agreed to sign the creed and these two, along with Arius, were banished to Illyria). The emperor's threat of banishment is claimed to have influenced many to sign, but this is highly debated by both sides.

Another result of the council was an agreement on when to celebrate Easter, the most important feast of the ecclesiastical calendar, decreed in an epistle to the Church of Alexandria in which is simply stated

We also send you the good news of the settlement concerning the holy pasch, namely that in answer to your prayers this question also has been resolved. All the brethren in the East who have hitherto followed the Jewish practice will henceforth observe the custom of the Romans and of yourselves and of all of us who from ancient times have kept Easter together with you.[15]

Historically significant as the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom,[5] the Council was the first occasion where the technical aspects of Christology were discussed.[5] Through it a precedent was set for subsequent general councils to adopt creeds and canons. This council is generally considered the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils in the History of Christianity.
 

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Christianity from Judaism to Constantine

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amazing how people can even believe in this Jesus nonsense in the 1st place ???!!1


even when i was in primary school, already i found the whole fairytale too be full of flaws.................


i was in a Christian school some more..................i always found that God was just too human to be divine.................
 

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The Goodie Doggie,

He is foolishness to those who disbelieve, but only believing in him can bring you the ultimate gift.
 

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The Deception of Constantine the Great

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excellent research, zeus... Emperor Theodosius started the sack of the Alexandria library and tortured the pagans to turn them into Christians.

only when these religous believers really want to ask hard questions and dig deeper into the origins of christianity will they find cans of worms all over the place. too bad, ignorance is bliss and many many people like igorances.

Thank for shading light on these cans of worms and how christianity was developed and expanded through torture of followers of other religions:wink:
 

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Don't be fooled by some religion nuts. The council did take place to decide what gospels to include and what unfavourable gospel to bury away. Historical events don't lie. period!

Wrong again. The council was to "officially" affirm what was already widely accepted as Gospels.
 
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