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Lol…

Ok so “true” Christianity went underground when Constantine converted in 313AD? I get that right? LOL…

The Bible you follow, assembled & organized by council of Niscia, that’s the same Bible you follow, correct? even though it was assembled by the “evil” Holy Roman Catholic Church? The same “evil” church by your account, right? Ok…See your circular logic?

Ok, moving on, so then Christianity went underground after “evil Constantine & Pagan Rome” converted to Christianity (but didn’t, according to you) & suddenly sprung up after Luther’s revolt in the 14th century & “the good guys won” and good “true” Christianity came from out of that apostasy? Christianity 3.0? That’s a lot of gaps in the historical record but A+ for imagination.

I know you really don’t like the church but the mental gymnastics is fascinating to observe. Thanks for the laughs.

2 years ago
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Lol…

Ok so “true” Christianity went underground when Constantine converted in 313AD? I get that right? LOL…

The Bible you follow, assembled & organized by council of Niscia, that’s the same Bible you follow, correct? even though it was assembled Holy Roman Catholic Church? The “evil” church by your accounts, right? Ok…See your circular logic?

Ok, moving on, so then Christianity went underground after “evil Constantine & Pagan Rome” converted to Christianity (but didn’t, according to you) & suddenly sprung up after Luther’s revolt in the 14th century & “the good guys won” and good “true” Christianity came from out of that apostasy? Christianity 3.0? That’s a lot of gaps in the historical record but A+ for imagination.

I know you really don’t like the church but the mental gymnastics is fascinating to observe. Thanks for the laughs.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lol…

Ok so “true” Christianity went underground when Constantine converted in 313AD? I get that right? LOL…

The Bible you follow, assembled & organized by council of Niscia, that’s the same Bible you follow, correct? even though it was assembled Holy Roman Catholic Church? The “evil” church by your accounts, right? Ok…See your circular logic?

Ok, moving on, so then Christianity went underground after “evil Constantine & Pagan Rome” converted to Christianity (but didn’t, according to you) & suddenly sprung up after Luther’s revolt in the 14th century & “the good guys won” and good Christianity, Christianity 3.0. Are the good guys?

I know you really don’t like the church but the mental gymnastics is fascinating to observe. Thanks for the laughs.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lol…

Ok so “true” Christianity went underground when Constantine converted in 313AD? I get that right? LOL…

The Bible you follow, assembled & organized by council of Niscia is the Bible you follow, even though it was assembled Holy Roman Catholic Church? The “evil” church by your accounts, right? Ok… See your circular logic?

Ok, moving on, so then Christianity went underground after “evil Constantine & Pagan Rome” converted to Christianity (but didn’t, according to you) & suddenly sprung up after Luther’s revolt in the 14th century & “the good guys won” and good Christianity, Christianity 3.0. Are the good guys?

I know you really don’t like the church but the mental gymnastics is fascinating to observe. Thanks for the laughs.

2 years ago
1 score
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Lol…

Ok so “true” Christianity went underground when Constantine converted in 313AD? I get that right? LOL…

The Bible you follow, assembled & organized by council of Niscia is the Bible you follow, even though the Holy Roman Catholic Church is evil, right? Ok…

ok so then Christianity went underground & suddenly sprung up after Luther’s revolt in the 14th century & “the good guys won” and good Christianity, Christianity 3.0. Are the good guys?

I know you really don’t like the church but the mental gymnastics is fascinating to observe. Thanks for the laughs.

2 years ago
1 score