Page 9 - Emperor Constantine Enforcer of the Trinity Doctrine
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A New Ruler Rises To Power And Forces His Version Of Christianity Upon All
 273 AD Emperor Constantine was born at Naissus on the 27th of February 273. He was the son of Constantius Chlorus, who became a General in the Roman imperial army. His mother was Helena, a bar maid and prostitute to General Constantius Chlorus. They were all born and raised as heathens and polytheistic pagans. They never experienced an Acts 2:38 conversion to Christ.
 293 AD Constantine spent his youth at the court of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Constantine studied under this mass murderer of Christians. Emperor Diocletian hated Jesus Christ and the Christian Faith. He murdered many Christians and destroyed as many bibles, scrolls or Holy Scriptures that he could get his hands on. Wild parties, orgies, animal and human sacrifices were a part of their heathen pagan worship. See Ephesians 5:11-13.
 306 AD Constantius Chlorus dies in Great Britain. The troops at York elevate his son Constantine as their new Caesar over the western part of the Roman Empire. Catholic Council of Elvira, it decreed that intermarriage and social intercourse with Jews were forbidden. Romans and Constantine looked down on Jewish people. They could not stand the Deut. 6:4 Hebrew one God teachings.
 310 AD After Constantine gains power in Spain, France, and the British isles, he continues his heathen worship of the false pagan gods and goddesses. His favorite god was the sun god variously known as Apollo, Amen-Ra, Helios, Sol or Mithras. He even claimed while worshiping an idol to have personally seen and talked to a manifestation of the sun god at a pagan temple in France. The sun god, according to Constantine, promised him that he would give Constantine the complete Roman Empire to rule over if Constantine would serve him. While in France (Gaul), Constantine surrounded himself with pagan priests, astrologers, and Platonic Gnostic Philosophers. Read the warning found in Colossians 2:8.
 312 AD Constantine has a victory in the famous battle at the “Milvian Bridge” against his brother-in-law Maxentius. This victory begins his rise to power over the entire Roman Empire. Before his conversion to Roman Catholic Christianity, Constantine was praying to his sun god and had a vision of a cross in union with the sun. This solar circle plus the cross pattern formed a version of the pagan Chi- Rho, or the Egyptian and Babylonian Ankh symbol. Note Constantine was not praying to the real Christian God of the Holy Bible. He was invoking his solar heathen deity at his so-called conversion. Read Hosea 13:4 and Revelation 21:8.
Constantine Embraces A Hybrid Universal Religion And An Ancient Pagan Symbol
Ancient History Revised Edition by Historian Dr. Philip Van Ness Myers, 1904 p. 524- 527 tells us: “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.”
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