Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337 CE) is best known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and The Edict of Milan (313 CE): This proclamation, issued with co-emperor Licinius, established universal religious freedom, ending the state-sanctioned persecution of Christians.
No it isnt. Its very ritualistic just like the roman catholic church minus the mother mary and indulgences. If yku wann see how a real church is run read the book of acts. They met their homes, not in temples made with mens hands.
This is so Protestant just lol. The Jews of the previous covenant had Temples. Where does Jesus say not to build places of worship?
They met in homes due to persecution and starting a new covenant. They still performed the Eucharist in these homes. Let me guess you are gonna tell me we don’t need any sacraments? You roughly 1800 years later know more about this than the early church? As the faith grew it became impractical to meet in homes. Do you think the ancient church would build physical places of worship if it was sinful or wrong?
This is the problem with Protestantism. It went from reasonable reforms to completely off the rails with heresy, justification of sin and makes the individual the ultimate authority.
Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337 CE) is best known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and The Edict of Milan (313 CE): This proclamation, issued with co-emperor Licinius, established universal religious freedom, ending the state-sanctioned persecution of Christians.
The cross is the symbol of the roman death sentence. The Dove the sign of peace
Both symbols have positive and negative aspects to them.
The cross can be viewed as positive - a symbol of Jesus and his love for us - or negative - death/dying on "the cross of the zodiac" etc.
Same with the dove - a positive symbol of peace - after the flood, or a negative symbol - a hallmark of the cabal - dove = caloumb/calumba/Colombia
YOU get to decide if you want to ying or yang. Your choice.
Very nice win.
No it isnt. Its very ritualistic just like the roman catholic church minus the mother mary and indulgences. If yku wann see how a real church is run read the book of acts. They met their homes, not in temples made with mens hands.
This is so Protestant just lol. The Jews of the previous covenant had Temples. Where does Jesus say not to build places of worship?
They met in homes due to persecution and starting a new covenant. They still performed the Eucharist in these homes. Let me guess you are gonna tell me we don’t need any sacraments? You roughly 1800 years later know more about this than the early church? As the faith grew it became impractical to meet in homes. Do you think the ancient church would build physical places of worship if it was sinful or wrong?
This is the problem with Protestantism. It went from reasonable reforms to completely off the rails with heresy, justification of sin and makes the individual the ultimate authority.