My evidence suggests your Church, the box of your beliefs, was created by the Jews and Freemasonry (it's predecessor, but close enough)...
You've got the players right (sorta), but you can't look at the evidence itself. You refuse to look at the actual fuckery. You have no idea what evidence I'm even talking about. You won't even engage in earnest with the tiny pieces I gave you.
You suggesting that you know, a priori, what the evidence is and who created it is ludicrous beyond reason and sanity. If you can see at least that much, that your suppositions rule your reason, then maybe there can be some level of progression.
St. John Chrysostomos, c. 349 – 407, Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. Chrysostomos means "golden-mouthed" in Greek.
The Eastern Orthodox, together with the Byzantine Catholics, hold him in special regard as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (alongside Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus). The feast days of John Chrysostom in the Eastern Orthodox Church are 13 November and 27 January. In the Roman Catholic Church he is recognized as a Doctor of the Church and commemorated on 13 September.
My evidence suggests your Church, the box of your beliefs, was created by the Jews and Freemasonry (it's predecessor, but close enough)...
You've got the players right (sorta), but you can't look at the evidence itself. You refuse to look at the actual fuckery. You have no idea what evidence I'm even talking about. You won't even engage in earnest with the tiny pieces I gave you.
You suggesting that you know, a priori, what the evidence is and who created it is ludicrous beyond reason and sanity. If you can see at least that much, that your suppositions rule your reason, then maybe there can be some level of progression.
Let's see the evidence.
https://archive.org/stream/ThePlotAgainstTheChurchByMauricePinay/The%20plot%20against%20the%20Church%20by%20Maurice%20Pinay_djvu.txt
Ahem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IenDVBABess - Saint John Chrysostomos: Homilies against the Jews (Adversus Judaeos Orationes)
St. John Chrysostomos, c. 349 – 407, Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. Chrysostomos means "golden-mouthed" in Greek.
The Eastern Orthodox, together with the Byzantine Catholics, hold him in special regard as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (alongside Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus). The feast days of John Chrysostom in the Eastern Orthodox Church are 13 November and 27 January. In the Roman Catholic Church he is recognized as a Doctor of the Church and commemorated on 13 September.