Page 35 - Emperor Constantine Enforcer of the Trinity Doctrine
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Above we see the image of Emperor Diocletian (284-305) on a coin. This is the pagan politician that Emperor Constantine studied under. On the back of the coin we see the “Tetrarchy” or four men ruling together with assistants under them. This form of government did not last under Constantine who became the supreme ruler over the entire Roman Empire. Below at lower left we see Constantius I Chlorus Constantine’s father. He was also a pagan soldier that fought his way to the top as an imperial commander and became an Augusti on 305, 1 May. After his death on 306, 25 July at York Constantine took his fathers position within the Roman Empire. Below at lower right we see an image of Constantine’s mother Helena. Helena was a woman that knew how to get what she wanted. She was a devious political “Jezebel.” After becoming pregnant with Constantine out of wedlock she secured herself a place of power wealth and ease. After Constantius died she began manipulation of her son Constantine. She caused death and havoc in the royal family. She convinced Constantine to promote her to the rank of an Augusti. This woman was no “born again Saint.” Yet her son made her a “Saint” within his hybrid religion and a powerful female politician within the Empire. Below we see Helena with some of her great wealth and jewels note also the sun god symbol around her head! The solar disk or halo is in reality a pagan symbol of the real god of this royal family! All of these depraved people and paganism greatly influenced Constantine and in turn he greatly influenced teachings of “Trinitarian Orthodox Christianity.”
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