That's interesting, I hadn't considered a parallel with Constantine. I was asking AI about Julius Caesar earlier this year and I saw parallels that seemed similar to Trump. Below are key parts that stood out to me
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Why millions of Romans loved or admired [Caesar]
He fought for the populares cause: land reform for poor veterans, debt relief, citizenship for provincials, cheaper grain.
Soldiers adored him—he shared their hardships, remembered every man’s name, and paid massive bonuses out of his own pocket.
The urban poor in Rome literally rioted when he was murdered; they burned the Senate house and hunted the assassins.
Many provinces (especially Gaul and Spain) saw him as the man who brought them into the Roman system with rights, not just conquest.
He pardoned almost all of his defeated enemies (including Brutus and Cassius)—an act of clemency that was almost unheard-of in Roman civil wars. (That mercy is part of why his murder shocked people so much.)
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So was he power-hungry and arrogant?
Yes—absolutely. He was ambitious on a scale almost no Roman had ever dared before. But he was also:
Genuinely convinced that the old Republic was broken and corrupt (which it was—the Senate had been paralyzed by bribery and violence for decades).
Trying to fix real problems (veterans with no land, provinces treated like cash cows, a political system that rewarded gridlock).
"""
Rome tried for 300 years to destroy Christianity without success. THe more persecuted the church was, the bigger it grew. So what did Satan do. he quit battling the church and joined the church making it the religion of the Roman Empire. What you cannot destroy without, you destroy within!
Do you read the Bible? Satan rules all the nations of the world. Rome worshiped the Sun god and the Emperor. Constantine who was Emperor and he ruled over the Pope. He wasn't even baptized until his death. Out from Constantine came many false doctrines.
Satan's plan was to pervert Christianity with false doctrines which began under Roman Catholicism and has continued until this day.
Most of what the Roman Catholic church is false doctrine. The Roman Catholic church killed more Christians through history than anybody else. The Crusades were part of the Roman Catholic history. The Catholic created a priesthood which Jesus destroyed through His sacrifice. (Rev:2-15 tells what Jesus thinks of Nicolaitans---Nico is to rule over and laity is the people---You don't need a priest to intercede for you. The sacraments are false doctrine. Christmas, Easter, Saints worship, Mary worship---all false doctrine. Do you read the Bible? 1Titus and 11Titus is all about doctrine.
Waldenses, Albigenses
Gottfried Christian Voigt (1740-1791) extrapolated from his section of Germany
to calculate 9,442,994 witches killed throughout Europe. From this came the
common estimate of 9 million.
The Roman Catholic has a bloody history and some of the most evil men that ever walked the earth sat in the papal chair.
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The white hat at the end! 😉
Yes!
That's interesting, I hadn't considered a parallel with Constantine. I was asking AI about Julius Caesar earlier this year and I saw parallels that seemed similar to Trump. Below are key parts that stood out to me
""" Why millions of Romans loved or admired [Caesar]
He fought for the populares cause: land reform for poor veterans, debt relief, citizenship for provincials, cheaper grain.
Soldiers adored him—he shared their hardships, remembered every man’s name, and paid massive bonuses out of his own pocket.
The urban poor in Rome literally rioted when he was murdered; they burned the Senate house and hunted the assassins.
Many provinces (especially Gaul and Spain) saw him as the man who brought them into the Roman system with rights, not just conquest.
He pardoned almost all of his defeated enemies (including Brutus and Cassius)—an act of clemency that was almost unheard-of in Roman civil wars. (That mercy is part of why his murder shocked people so much.)
....
So was he power-hungry and arrogant?
Yes—absolutely. He was ambitious on a scale almost no Roman had ever dared before. But he was also:
Genuinely convinced that the old Republic was broken and corrupt (which it was—the Senate had been paralyzed by bribery and violence for decades).
Trying to fix real problems (veterans with no land, provinces treated like cash cows, a political system that rewarded gridlock). """
Rome tried for 300 years to destroy Christianity without success. THe more persecuted the church was, the bigger it grew. So what did Satan do. he quit battling the church and joined the church making it the religion of the Roman Empire. What you cannot destroy without, you destroy within!
Do you read the Bible? Satan rules all the nations of the world. Rome worshiped the Sun god and the Emperor. Constantine who was Emperor and he ruled over the Pope. He wasn't even baptized until his death. Out from Constantine came many false doctrines.
Satan's plan was to pervert Christianity with false doctrines which began under Roman Catholicism and has continued until this day.
Most of what the Roman Catholic church is false doctrine. The Roman Catholic church killed more Christians through history than anybody else. The Crusades were part of the Roman Catholic history. The Catholic created a priesthood which Jesus destroyed through His sacrifice. (Rev:2-15 tells what Jesus thinks of Nicolaitans---Nico is to rule over and laity is the people---You don't need a priest to intercede for you. The sacraments are false doctrine. Christmas, Easter, Saints worship, Mary worship---all false doctrine. Do you read the Bible? 1Titus and 11Titus is all about doctrine.
Not a a JW or Mormon or a follower of any other organized false religion. I am a Catholic, just not a Roman Catholic.
the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus (1057–1118) appealed for help to Pope Urban II in 1095. Pope gave him his blessings.
It wasn't the church that was waging war, but the govt.
Ever heard of the Inquisition? https://www.britannica.com/topic/inquisition
Waldenses, Albigenses Gottfried Christian Voigt (1740-1791) extrapolated from his section of Germany to calculate 9,442,994 witches killed throughout Europe. From this came the common estimate of 9 million.
The Roman Catholic has a bloody history and some of the most evil men that ever walked the earth sat in the papal chair.
Great post here. Thx pede.
"Unleash hell."
Q post 4450 6/10/20 "Do Anons understand what is about to be unleashed ?"
I don't think I could love him any more.
Very intriguing video.
unleash HELL..........iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII like it
Before the 4th of July I reckon.