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Pax
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The rise of Christianity is directly linked to Emperor Constantine converion to Christianity and formation of the Roman Catholic Church. All Christian sects are offshoots of the Catholic church. The trouble is did Constantine really convert to christian or did he simply convert christianity to pagan worship in the form of saints. There are saints that correspond to the greek and roman lesser gods. People pray to saints as they would a lesser god.
My question is would'nt this pervision of christianity make all christian religions corrupt and false religions?
That's not to say that there was no moses, jesus and etc.
But it is to say that the bible and chrisitianity have probably undergone pagan tampering.
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Pax
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quote: Originally posted by St Leo
Well, obviously, Pax, what early Christians believed has no relevance these days. Martin Luther has taught us that whatever you pull out of your ass while reading the Bible is whatever Jesus actually meant. |
Original point. Bible has been tampered with. Original recipe poisoned!!!
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Pax
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Most Christians do what Jesus says. He says to accept the fact that you are a sinner, try not to sin and ask for forgiveness for said sins. You do not have to stop sinning.
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I don't think that Constantine had much to do with the concept of saints. He did encourage the church leaders to come together and hammer out a common doctrine.
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Caligastia
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quote: Originally posted by Pax Africanus
Original point. Bible has been tampered with. Original recipe poisoned!!! |
True. Without a doubt, the people who wrote the Bible inserted their own dogmas in an attempt to explain the parts of Jesus' message that they couldn't understand. The doctrines of atonement and original sin are good examples of this.
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It is commonly accepted fact that Christainity is a fusion of pagan beliefs with a few original elements.
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Pax
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quote: Originally posted by Verto
The LDS do not consider themselves descended from or linked to the Catholic Church. Therefore, no. |
Perception and reality are not always the same.
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quote: Originally posted by Verto
The LDS do not consider themselves descended from or linked to the Catholic Church. Therefore, no. |
Wasn't the founder of the LDS originally a Presbyrtarian?
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Jon Miller
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I beleive that we have had this discussion before
(I know I have several times)
has someone just read the Da Vinci Code?
Jon Miller
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Pax
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Any knowledge the LDS has of Jesus or god comes from RC. The concept of saints comes from RC. The only way the LDS could have no affiliation with Catholicism is if they are worshipping aliens they met in the american desert.
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Alexander's Horse
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Panmunjon, hands up!
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quote: Originally posted by Pax Africanus
The rise of Christianity is directly linked to Emperor Constantine converson to Christianity and formation of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Not true. Constantine certainly helped by making christianity officially acceptable but he was really only accepting the political and social reality of his time, which was that christianity had established itself as a dominant religious force in the empire. The catholic church traces back to Saint Peter and survived centuries of Roman persecution.
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All Christian sects are offshoots of the Catholic church.
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Not true. The many Eastern rites were separately established and remain independent to this day. It's only the protestant churches that spring from Western catholicism.
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The trouble is did Constantine really convert to christian or did he simply convert christianity to pagan worship in the form of saints.
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Constantine had a bet each way on this and did not convert to christianity until his death bed. He was quite a shrewd operator, whilst promoting christianity he remained devoted to Appollo. He named "Sunday" but whether that refers to Jesus or Apollo he never clarified. he let people believe it was referring to Jesus if they wanted to, it was politically popular.
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There are saints that correspond to the greek and roman lesser gods.
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Actually you can find correlations between christian saints, Jesus and the whole christian panoply with many ancient religions, not just the Greco Roman Gods. But this was not a sinister process. Sailors for example wanted to someone to protect them on the sea so the qualities of those pagan Gods were passed on to christian saints, or Jesus or Mary or whoever. If a site was holy before christianity, it remained so after. It was natural for them to acribe those powers to figures in the new religion. It is part of the conversion process which continues today. Christmas day is not Jesus birthday but the date of an important pagan fertility rite.
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People pray to saints as they would a lesser god.
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Partly true - Saints have alway had a cultish element but that said, actually people pray through saints to God, not to the saints. You need to understand the concept of the communion of saints. For catholics the dead are still alive and can help us in this life. They want to help us. That goes for all dead believers not just the saints. So for example if member of your family dies, they are still a real part of your family, just in a different place. You talk to a saint the way you would talk to a living person.
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My question is would'nt this pervision of christianity make all christian religions corrupt and false religions?
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No. It's a natural process. Christianity did not overthrow what existed before, it absorbed it.
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But it is to say that the bible and chrisitianity have probably undergone pagan tampering. |
Depends if you believe all pagan beliefs were completely bad or evil. If not, then it's not a problem. The aboriginal people of Australia have very strong spiritual beliefs which are being integrated into their christian worship. There isn't a conflict. Their holy places are still holy when they become christian.
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Caligastia
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
Are they "horribly pagan" or do they speak to us of universal truths which are deeply meaningful and important to people regardless of what religious "badge" you put on them? Don't people celebrate spring or the harvest or the summer solstice or the new moon in every culture? Why shouldn't christians do that? |
Whether anyone wants to put a "pagan" label on it is beside the point. As far as I'm concerned, rituals are spiritually meaningless. God cares about our desire to know him, not whether we pranced about naked or took communion last sunday.
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Alexander's Horse
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Panmunjon, hands up!
Jan 1970 time: 15:35
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quote: Originally posted by Caligastia
Whether anyone wants to put a "pagan" label on it is beside the point. As far as I'm concerned, rituals are spiritually meaningless. God cares about our desire to know him, not whether we pranced about naked or took communion last sunday. |
A view which ultimately boils down to not a lot i.e. you can do whatever you damn well like in the belief that you are personally "inspired" by God. I find it so egotistical to think like that, like, you have all the answers, don't need to be taught, don't need to respect tradition, can work it all out for yourself. Might as well not have religion. Trash all the great religious thinkers and teachers of history.
It was a big problem in the 16th century as the protestant movement splintered and fractured. A process that continues to this day. It's a very common view in the unchurched Western society of today. But ultimately selfish and infantile in my view, leads to a very soft, worthless kind of christianity.
The mainstream view is a christian can only exist in community, someone who calls themselves christian but is not part of a community is not a christian. Saint Paul had a lot to say about the subject - It's part of his faith without works is dead preaching.
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Caligastia
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
A view which ultimately boils down to not a lot i.e. you can do whatever you damn well like in the belief that you are personally "inspired" by God. I find it so egotistical to think like that, like, you have all the answers, don't need to be taught, don't need to respect tradition, can work it all out for yourself. |
I think you misunderstand. I'm not saying I have all the answers, I just don't see how an omnipotent being such as God would be concerned with petty rituals. It stands to reason.
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Might as well not have religion. Trash all the great religious thinkers and teachers of history.
It was a big problem in the 16th century as the protestant movement splintered and fractured. A process that continues to this day. It's a very common view in the unchurched Western society of today. But ultimately selfish and infantile in my view, leads to a very soft, worthless kind of christianity.
The mainstream view is a christian can only exist in community, someone who calls themselves christian but is not part of a community is not a christian. Saint Paul had a lot to say about the subject - It's part of his faith without works is dead preaching. |
I don't see how ritual can be compared with good works or associated with great religoius thought.
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Pax
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Alexander-
Of course christianity exsted prior to constantine but he established the roman catholic church thereby taking control of its direction. Most of your argument actually supports my point that Constantine was really a pagan and the influence of his government on christianity introduced paganism into it. Thus the tampering as in your example of Sunday.
If the mormons are worshipping the same Jesus of nazareth that was in the bible. If the mormons believe in the bible as a religous text then they are an offshoot of roman catholicism.
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