RE: First Council of Nicaea: when Christianity was deformed and Jesus named son of God.
September 18, 2021 at 12:17 pm
(This post was last modified: September 18, 2021 at 12:20 pm by WinterHold.)
(September 18, 2021 at 8:02 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(September 18, 2021 at 7:22 am)WinterHold Wrote: To expose the pattern that religious institutions carry: they always "make a council that concludes a decree"; and butcher any party not agreeing with them on the decree they concluded in the council; under charges like "heretic-kaffir".
It's the same pattern repeated over and over; from Europe to Asia to Africa, this is how religious institutions dominate and butcher rivals.
Muslims for example, the "heretic charge" is issued by Sunni and Shiite institutions and punished by death; it is called in Arabic "الزندقة-الردة".
Medieval Nicene Christians of Europe butchered Millions across history under the same charge.
It all comes back to this same pattern; over and over.
But you aren’t ‘exposing’ anything. The Council of Nicaea is one of those ‘everybody knows’ things.
And it’s not really news that heretics get butchered - this is a feature of religions, not a bug. It’s also more than a little disingenuous of you to suddenly complain about this feature, since you’ve repeatedly gloried in the deaths of non-Muslims, you self-righteous, sanctimonious hypocrite.
Boru
If that council was so "well known and recognized" to be the source of the decree taken by the church to recognize "Jesus" as a heavenly son of God, then why isn't the difference stated clearly between "Nicene Christians" and between "normal Christians"?
According to the standards we are all familiar with; "Nicene Christianity" is a cult adopted by Rome that crushed most -if not all- normal Christians and dominated through the might of the Roman empire.
Just like Shiite Muslims are a cult, Sunni Muslims are a cult. Each had an empire backing it up once.
I never heard about that council; that council and the decree resulting from it -which the Roman Church adopts- is hidden and concealed behind walls of text and countless words from the Roman Christian institution.