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Constantine

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Roman Emperor referenced in a satirical post about early Christian converts and the historical period of religious persecution before Christianity became socially acceptable

Mentions (3)
"As someone who converted to Christianity to cope with the horror of living in the Roman Empire and coming of age in the Decius era, it annoys me to watch kids who were born nearly 1800 years later convert."
People born after Constantine doing Christ Worship · u/FrankSinatraStepOnMe · ↑127 · 2023-09-11
"Constantine calls the first ecumenical council to settle an issue splitting the church - are Jesus and God the same being (this will become the foundation of the doctrine of the trinity)."
Council of Nicaea good or bad? · u/KittyOnTheRocks · ↑41 · 2024-12-01
"Coupled with the fact that any claim of apostolic succession is ruined by 1. The Church's founding by Constantine (not Peter). 2. The fact modern Catholicism endorses universalism which for most Catholics ever makes them heretics."
I hate having to shut off the pod anytime dasha talks about Catholicism. · u/National-Kitchen-881 · ↑35 · 2022-11-09
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