Page 18 - Emperor Constantine Enforcer of the Trinity Doctrine
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330 AD Constantine decided to move his capital to a new location and call it “New Rome” or “City of Constantine”. In dedicating Constantinople in 330 the pagan sun-god chariot and other symbols were used. We learn from history that Constantine set-up large statues or idols of himself to be worshiped in not only Constantinople, but throughout the Roman Empire. Please read 1 John 5:21.
Above we see an artist rendering of the famous Roman Catholic Council of Nicene at Nicaea (May, 20th 325 AD). This is the place and when the Trinity dogma was made the official teaching of the Roman Empire. Biblical One God Jesus name teachings were basically rejected along with the strange Arian two gods’ theology. We find that the original monotheistic teachings of the Hebrew Faith and of the early Church were discarded and in their place a strange trithestic theory of three coexisting divine Persons was established. Most do not know that a pagan Roman emperor had a great part at this very meeting. A political predator and pagan along with platonic apostate priests established a non-biblical Trinity theory as “Orthodox” teachings.
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