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Hmmmm . . . .The Catholic Historical Review
page 192 under --- TRANSLATION OF THE MILAN DECREE
First Paragraph
I , Constantine Augustus, and I, Licinius Augustus, at a propitious juncture meeting in Milan, and taking under consideration the whole range of public interest and safety, have come to the conclusion that among all matters conducive to the public weal those ought to be settled in the very first place, by which the reverence due to [the] Deity is safeguarded {to wit} that we give to the Christians as well as to all {others} free permission to follow the Religion which each one chooses, in order that [whatever]
Deity there is on the heavenly Throne may be propitiated and show itself favorable to ourselves and to all that are under Our Power!!!
As I read this I am lead to believe, that there was more than one Religion practiced in Rome at this time, Second that which ever Deity that was more Power-full would bless the Empire of Rome. Rome was a polytheistic Empire.
I never said that Constantine was POPE, there were many Roman Emperors that laid claim to the Title Pontiff Maximums because they were accredited the title of high priest to the other Beliefs, being Emperor or King they had full Authority over these other Religions.
www.biblicalcatholic.com for the above statement.
as far as melding as the edict of Milan states, there was already a vast mixture of different Religions within the Empire, Constantine had just included the Christians, and award them their holdings back! Everyone except the Jews!!!!
I am not Anti- Catholic, I am Anti-Idolatry which I believe my Master would agree with.
Thou shall not add to or diminish from the words of God!!!
If you add to, then it is no longer the words of God, it becomes the words of Man
if you diminish from the words of God, Again it is no longer the words of God, but the words of Men
I believe that I have used info from Catholic Sites, as to not be offensive, but only to be within accredited sites.
If I am wrong I am sure that you will be ready to correct me1
You never answered ANY of the questions I asked based on your previous post.
Namely:
1. That the Catholic Church was established by Rome and not Jesus and the Apostles
2. Constantine was the first Catholic Pontiff.
3. Constantine "melded" paganism with Christianity.
NOWHERE, in the excerpt from the Edict of Milan is there ANY evidence to support these 3 claims of yours. Religious freedom did not "meld" anybody's beliefs.
I have stated repeatedly that an "anti-Catholic" is a person who resorts to LIES to make his arguments against the Church. This is precisely what you have done - unless you can answer those questions.