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Reason: None provided.

gotta be some misunderstanding

Nope.

It's why Rome kept feeding Christians to lions, to try to get them to go rebel so they could crush in a proper standup fight like the Carthaginians. But they just kept stubbornly forgiving the Romans and dying without a fight. Eventually the Romans got bored of it, started believing as well, and then a short while later the Goths invaded.

It was a mistake of the Councils to preserve the Old Testament. The two texts and their perspectives are fundamentally incompatible.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

gotta be some misunderstanding

Nope.

It's why Rome kept feeding Christians to lions, to try to get them to go rebel so they could crush in a proper standup fight like the Carthaginians. But they just kept stubbornly forgiving the Romans and dying without a fight. Eventually the Romans got bored of it, started believing as well, and then a short while later the Goths invaded.

It was a mistake of the Council of Nicaea to preserve the Old Testament. The two texts and their perspectives are fundamentally incompatible.

3 years ago
1 score
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gotta be some misunderstanding

Nope.

It's why Rome kept feeding Christians to lions, to try to get them to go rebel so they could crush in a proper standup fight like the Carthaginians. But they just kept stubbornly forgiving the Romans and dying without a fight. Eventually the Romans got bored of it, started believing as well, and then a short while later the Goths invaded.

3 years ago
1 score