Thursday, August 18, 2016

That religion was the Roman Catholic Church

history channel documentary science That religion was the Roman Catholic Church that he built up in 325 AD at the Council of Nicaea. He cleverly developed Jesus Christ, a certainty noted in Revelation 13:13-18, to supplant all other god-men, a custom that typically occurred at equinox, seven days after the Ides of March. He put Mari (Mary) into it as the Mother of God and by nullifying torturous killing he made his god the more vital while keeping up association with the old Islamic custom. He changed the date of Easter to the full moon and made Sunday (the day of the sun) the holiest day of the week.Constantine was an Amorite and an Islamite. He revered nobody however himself and he viewed himself as the child of Apollo, another adaptation of the sun. He was proclaimed as the god whose word was law. Through the fake god he remained the most vital one without risk as he controlled the religion. He constructed the Vatican over the sanctuary of Jupiter as a parliament to build his energy through it and the ministers who directed the clerics of the domain.

Towards the end of the fourth CAD Jerome, the 'specialist of the congregation', gathered and somewhat composed the New Testament on the requests of Bishop Damasus. The primary concern missing for solidarity was a content to take after and the arrangement and laws to administer it.Jerome's journals and letters get by in the Vatican chronicles. My entrance to them is through a creator, Fray José, delegated by Philip II of Spain to research his life and times. There is additionally one of his journals in the National Library of Australia. My examination uncovered that he took the request of mass, schedule, celebrations, instruments, ceremonies, outfits and laws, from the Islamic religion of Rome for the Catholic Church. The book of Matthew rehashes these laws and presents the holy observances of marriage and fellowship making it exceptionally likely that it was composed by him.

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