Page 17 - Countering Trinitarian Arguments With Historical Reference
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When we do research of history we find that the real god of Emperor Constantine was Mithra or the ancient Sun-God who had many names, i.e. Sol-invictus, Amen-Ra, Helios, Serapis, Shamash, Apollo, Molech, Mardurk, Zeus, Nimrod/Tammuz and Lucifer.
Ancient History Revised Edition by Philip Van Ness Myers, 1904, pages 524-527. “Constantine’s standard on his celebrated battlefield was the [so-called] Christian cross. He had been led to adopt this emblem through the appearance, as once he prayed to the Sun-god, of a cross above the setting Sun, with this inscription upon it: “In this sign conquer.”
History records that Constantine was praying to his Sun god and not the real Christian God of the Bible when he received his so-called conversion! This is not a true (Acts 2:38) Biblical conversion at all. In reality, he never bowed his knee to Jesus Christ nor served him. Constantine was Christian only in name. He received Trinity baptism only on his deathbed. The Roman Emperor helped to establish his solar trinity as Orthodox theology.
The Pagan Roman Emperor Constantine was born 27th of February 273 at Naissus: (AD 273-337) He spent his youth at the court of Diocletian (AD 284-305). He was a mass murderer of many Christians. He destroyed many Scriptures and was a man that declared himself to be a god. Constantine was Roman Emperor (AD 306-337). He was the first Roman Emperor to claim to convert to Christianity. However, Constantine’s Christianity was not true NT Biblical Apostolic Judaic-Christianity. Paganism, Gnostic, Esoteric, and Platonic philosophy influenced his new apostate Catholic Church heavily. His victory at the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD started his rise to complete power. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which recognized Roman Catholicism as the only protected and recognized Church of the Empire. True Apostolic and other Christians were still persecuted by the state. He became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324 AD when he defeated his co-emperor Licinius. In 325 AD, he called together about 200 of his Catholic Bishops at the famous Council of Nicaea. He wanted unity in his vast Empire and the new official Imperial Gnostic Roman Catholic Church. The debate between Arius and Athanasius brought about the official Trinity doctrine being established. Any group that disagreed with the Trinity became enemies of the state.
Origin of Triads and Trinities, by John Newton, pages 20-21, 25-27. In speaking of ancient Egypt, Newton quotes Professor Sayce (Gifford Lectures and Hibbert Lectures) as follows: “The indebtedness of Christian [Catholic] Theological theory to ancient Egyptian dogma is no where more striking than in the doctrine of the Trinity. The very same terms used of it by Christian Theologians meet us again in the inscriptions and papyri of Pagan Egypt.”
Newton continues: “And now we see some meaning in the strange phrases that have puzzled so many generations in the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds, such as “Light of Light, Very God of Very God, Begotten not made, Being of one Substance with the Father.” These are all understandable enough if translated into the language of the Solar Trinity (ancient Egyptian, Paganism), but without this clue to there meaning, they become sheer nonsense or contradictions...The simplicity and symmetry of the old Sun
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