Watching Gavin Mcinnes get the J-pill shoved up his ass live on stream while Fuentes laughed in the background is still one of the funniest internet moments of all time.
The guy is a retard. He claims the Gospels were written by Jesus and that "Naicay" (= Council of Nicaea) threw out all but four? I may be wrong, but I don't think Nicaea determined a canon either.
If you're going to make stupid points, at least back them up with intelligent arguments.
Also, if you'd rather erase Catholicism rather than Islam, you can fight Islam all on your own. Bye.
Plus, I'd love to see a citation/source for the claim that the first 15 popes were Jewish. I assume the name mentioned is Eusebius of Caesarea, as I think the pronunciation matches and he has been called the father of ecclesiastical history.
But, at least going off the Internet Archive version of his Ecclesiastical History, which documents the early history of the church, I can't easily find it. Granted, I have not gone through all 1000 pages in detail, but of popes 2 and 3 (Linus and Anacletus - spelled Anecletus by Eusebius) - who are typically considered to be Roman and Greek respectively - there's no mention of them being Jewish (or their origin at all). They only come up a half dozen or so times each, and with Linus it is typically "this is the same guy who was mentioned in 2nd Timothy" and for Anecletus it's just "he became pope after Linus stepped down".
Maybe it's in there, or in one of Eusebius's other works, or maybe it's supposed to be a different author entirely, but given that I can't turn up anything online that even comes close to supporting the claim, I need a source
Watching Gavin Mcinnes get the J-pill shoved up his ass live on stream while Fuentes laughed in the background is still one of the funniest internet moments of all time.
Got a link?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jAgNtZh-24
The guy is a retard. He claims the Gospels were written by Jesus and that "Naicay" (= Council of Nicaea) threw out all but four? I may be wrong, but I don't think Nicaea determined a canon either.
If you're going to make stupid points, at least back them up with intelligent arguments.
Also, if you'd rather erase Catholicism rather than Islam, you can fight Islam all on your own. Bye.
Why would he think Jesus wrote the Gospels, they are titled by the authors? Divinely inspired granted but still the names are on them.
Plus, I'd love to see a citation/source for the claim that the first 15 popes were Jewish. I assume the name mentioned is Eusebius of Caesarea, as I think the pronunciation matches and he has been called the father of ecclesiastical history.
But, at least going off the Internet Archive version of his Ecclesiastical History, which documents the early history of the church, I can't easily find it. Granted, I have not gone through all 1000 pages in detail, but of popes 2 and 3 (Linus and Anacletus - spelled Anecletus by Eusebius) - who are typically considered to be Roman and Greek respectively - there's no mention of them being Jewish (or their origin at all). They only come up a half dozen or so times each, and with Linus it is typically "this is the same guy who was mentioned in 2nd Timothy" and for Anecletus it's just "he became pope after Linus stepped down".
Maybe it's in there, or in one of Eusebius's other works, or maybe it's supposed to be a different author entirely, but given that I can't turn up anything online that even comes close to supporting the claim, I need a source
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