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KathleenGee
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Parker,
I went for a drive this afternoon…weather clearing up after some late snow and cold…refreshing…
I would say there was a most intense focus on Christ for the first several hundred years of Christianity, considering the persecutions and having to live a hidden life on and off…ongoing instability…the civil/pagan governments pretty much destroying much of early Christian churches.
It was Constantine, a temporal ruler, before his conversion days before his death, that he saw its merit and did much to restore order and structure so the Church again could worship and practice its faith, and to the extend the Christian sabbath was sanctioned as a day of rest for all citizens. Such a profound effect Christianity had on others…
But along with it followed hundreds of years of the Dark Ages, more plundering and pillaging, and martyrs due this time to the barbarian invasions.
I just think there is alot of distortion or simply lack of knowledge of the first hundreds of years of Christianity.
If anything, we should admire them for their faith. The first 600 years of Christianity did not have the benefits we have had here in America, the freedom of religious expression and peace from foreign invasions.
So if anything, instead of condemning early Christians labeling them corrupt as Mormonism does, who lived in circumstances, facing terrible deaths and trials, conditions we have not known in our American history where you and I can practice our faith, we should instead owe these early believers our admiration.
I went for a drive this afternoon…weather clearing up after some late snow and cold…refreshing…
I would say there was a most intense focus on Christ for the first several hundred years of Christianity, considering the persecutions and having to live a hidden life on and off…ongoing instability…the civil/pagan governments pretty much destroying much of early Christian churches.
It was Constantine, a temporal ruler, before his conversion days before his death, that he saw its merit and did much to restore order and structure so the Church again could worship and practice its faith, and to the extend the Christian sabbath was sanctioned as a day of rest for all citizens. Such a profound effect Christianity had on others…
But along with it followed hundreds of years of the Dark Ages, more plundering and pillaging, and martyrs due this time to the barbarian invasions.
I just think there is alot of distortion or simply lack of knowledge of the first hundreds of years of Christianity.
If anything, we should admire them for their faith. The first 600 years of Christianity did not have the benefits we have had here in America, the freedom of religious expression and peace from foreign invasions.
So if anything, instead of condemning early Christians labeling them corrupt as Mormonism does, who lived in circumstances, facing terrible deaths and trials, conditions we have not known in our American history where you and I can practice our faith, we should instead owe these early believers our admiration.