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I have heard it said many times that the Catholic Church is not the church founded by Jesus, i.e., the church of the New Testament. Invariably it goes something like this:
So, according to these accounts, the Roman Catholic Church had it beginning at the time of Constantine and has continued as a neo-pagan, neo-Christian church ever since. Since I have heard this account, or similar accounts, so often, I am bringing it here for some of you who really know your history to comment on it. What changes really occurred in the Church around the time of Constantine?Despite persecution and hardships, the authentic church of Christ continued to thrive for the first 300 years of its existence. Then, when Constantine brought Christianity into the mainstream of Roman culture, it took on characteristics of the pagan religions of the empire. Statues and images were introduced, Mary assumed a god like quality in the church, and the papacy was established with Peter being designated as the first pope. Although pockets of true Christianity survived here and there, these people were marginalized by the Roman church and sometimes persecuted as heretics. This state of affairs continued until Luther and the other reformers of the 16th Century.