(December 30, 2011 at 5:55 pm)Rokcet Scientist Wrote:(December 30, 2011 at 5:28 pm)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:(December 30, 2011 at 3:43 pm)Xavier Wrote: I've heard them estimated to 60-70AD but is this too early?
When do you think they were written?
I havn't really read about the historicity of them.
I really have no idea. But I know when they were received as being the "true word of the lord".
The Council of Nicaea. 325 AD. The first congregation of the global Xtian crime syndicate henceforth known as 'The Church'.
Uncannily like the Wannsee conference, or the mob's Appalachian BBQ parties.
But the true word of God wasn't exactly cut in stone because within a half century it already got amended when the dual deus, God the Father and Jesus the Son, was expanded to include the holy ghost in the 'Trinity'.
Obviously, the council did not bring about an end to the theological discussions within the christian schools of thought later.
My heart goes out to the brave nestorians out there.
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