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Emperor Constantine kills his wife and sacrifices his son to gain power
- November 12, 2012
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Constantine, one of the men that brought the church of Jesus Christ into pagan worship and forbade them from keeping the Sabbath (God’s comm
andments & holy seasons).
Article; By Rick Aharon Chaimberlin:
The Council of Nicaea was convened in the year 325 CE (AD) by Constantine, Emperor of the Roman Empire, this council was designed to oppose and counterfeit the council of Jerusalem.
Constantine the worshipper of the ‘sun-god,’ technically ‘converted’ to Christianity.
His reign marked the alliance or the combining of strength of church (catholic church) and state.
Constantine kills and sacrifices to gain power.
Constantine, only one year after convening the Council of Nicea, had his own son (Crispus) put to death.
A statue of Contantine
Later he suffocated Fausta (his wife) in an overheated bath. Then he had his sister’s son flogged to death and her husband strangled.
It was also during the reign of Constantine that the cross became a sacred symbol in Christianity, just as it had been in pagan religions.
On the cross Jesus is depicted to be defeated by Tamuz the pagan god cross, that is why his image is still hanging on the Catholic cross.
Through the council of Nicaea, constitutional letters and laws deriving from the Easter table and the deities of Rome, which designed to govern the Christian church were decreed and imposed upon the Christians.
Roman Pagan rituals containing the worship of the sun god and other Roman gods were enforced upon the Christians through the pagan festivals like; Easter, Christmas etc.
The council of Nicaea was responsible of changing the Mosaic biblical seasons and feasts of God, by replacing them with the pagan festivals which originated from the Egyptians, Babylonians and other pagan nations.