We have somehow understood that Roman Catholicism was infiltrated by demons and its is obvious that this institution is not Christian in worship and wisdom. They are purely an organization who would like to dominate the world using their religion and false dogmas and practices. Immorality is a signature of this religion and cannot be denied for we have witnessed and understood it is practiced by its priests and members. Even one pope who was so evil and immoral was the father of conquests to make the world its territory in the name of its religion and faith. Wars was fought and financed in the name of a false Christ and saints and in the name of the Church. Roman Catholicism is a FORCE and we cannot deny that Constantine was used to start a false religion and a sign that is demonic in origin.
Jesus of Nazareth never said " “By this symbol you will conquer.” God throughout the ages and eternity past is the Ruler of all things both visible and invisible. God has conquered everything and will always be a Sovereign. So who told Constantine to conquer using a sign that is we now know like a cross or similar in appearance? Perhaps a demon? or maybe Constantine was a good inventor of stories? and had a great mind that can imagine things at its greatest capacity to make it come to reality? Did Constantine deceive the early Christian fathers? It is up to you to decide, but keep in mind that Daniel foretold what will happen to the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire became a Christian Empire?
"Constantine's decision to cease the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire was a turning point for Early Christianity, sometimes referred to as the Triumph of the Church, the Peace of the Church or the Constantinian shift. In 313, Constantine and Licinius issued the Edict of Milan decriminalizing Christian worship. The emperor became a great patron of the Church and set a precedent for the position of the Christian emperor within the Church and the notion of orthodoxy, Christendom, ecumenical councils and the state church of the Roman Empire declared by edict in 380. He is revered as a saint and isapostolos in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox Church for his example as a "Christian monarch."" - Extracted from Constantine the Great and Christianity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great_and_Christianity
Byzantium was renamed Constantinople
"After Constantine became sole master of the Empire in 324, he decided to built a new capital for the Roman world. The city that he chose was an ancient Greek city called Byzantium, and was situated on a strategic and well fortified location on the Black Sea.
Little did Constantine realize that his actions would split the Roman world in two and fulfill Bible prophecy." - extracted from Emperor Constantine Was the First Pope!! - you can read the whole article by clicking HERE.
Jesus of Nazareth never said " “By this symbol you will conquer.” God throughout the ages and eternity past is the Ruler of all things both visible and invisible. God has conquered everything and will always be a Sovereign. So who told Constantine to conquer using a sign that is we now know like a cross or similar in appearance? Perhaps a demon? or maybe Constantine was a good inventor of stories? and had a great mind that can imagine things at its greatest capacity to make it come to reality? Did Constantine deceive the early Christian fathers? It is up to you to decide, but keep in mind that Daniel foretold what will happen to the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire became a Christian Empire?
"Constantine's decision to cease the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire was a turning point for Early Christianity, sometimes referred to as the Triumph of the Church, the Peace of the Church or the Constantinian shift. In 313, Constantine and Licinius issued the Edict of Milan decriminalizing Christian worship. The emperor became a great patron of the Church and set a precedent for the position of the Christian emperor within the Church and the notion of orthodoxy, Christendom, ecumenical councils and the state church of the Roman Empire declared by edict in 380. He is revered as a saint and isapostolos in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox Church for his example as a "Christian monarch."" - Extracted from Constantine the Great and Christianity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great_and_Christianity
"After Constantine became sole master of the Empire in 324, he decided to built a new capital for the Roman world. The city that he chose was an ancient Greek city called Byzantium, and was situated on a strategic and well fortified location on the Black Sea.
Little did Constantine realize that his actions would split the Roman world in two and fulfill Bible prophecy." - extracted from Emperor Constantine Was the First Pope!! - you can read the whole article by clicking HERE.
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Jesus said to His disciples before He ascended to the Father; "And he said to them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." Marck 16:15
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