Page 31 - Emperor Constantine Enforcer of the Trinity Doctrine
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At upper left we see the origin of the “Scutum Sancte Trinitatis” or “Shield of the Holy Trinity.” Knights that were first called Trinitarians in the 12th century came up with this symbol and they placed it upon their shields. We find that Constantine’s militant spirit continued long after his death. We find that these enforcer Knights murdered people that would not convert to Roman Catholicism and the pagan Trinity doctrine. Many Churches have this symbol of intolerance paganism and murder proudly displayed without any knowledge of its origin. What did these Trinitarian Knights enforce? Again we must understand that these proponents enforced Constantine’s ancient pagan solar Trinity theory. This symbol is just another version of the same pagan trinity theory discussed on page 26 of this book. This symbol with blood upon it was probably one of the last things many victims seen. This pagan three yet one symbol does not prove the existence of a Trinity nor does it over ride the Holy Scriptures. It proves that many are deceived by and are in bondage to idolatry. Practitioners of paganism who used the number three in the worship of the gods came up with a triadic theory. We see this mixed with ancient astrology star or solar worship these ideals were fused together. These mythological theories were influenced also by Pythagorean and Platonic philosophies. In turn Constantine and his hybrid Roman Catholic Church borrowed from and promoted these ancient pagan philosophies as a “Christian” dogma. Nowhere in the Bible does Jesus the Apostles or the early Church profess a belief in a Trinity. Nor did they claim to be Trinitarians rather they believed in only one God see James 2:19 Galatians 3:20 and Ephesians 4:4-6.
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