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That makes him a heretic, not a pagan.1.Constantine was a Pagan holding to the title "Pontifex Maximus (pagan high priest) and excercised the rights and duties connected with this office, until his death bed Constantine was baptized by a known heretic Arian bishop Eusebius. This alone reveals the history that I have introduced here.
That is irrelevant, as he reigned during Constantine’s reign.
- Licinius ruled over the eastern half of the Empire who held hostility towards Christians, later declared war on Constantine
Firstly, that’s Constantius II. Secondly, he tolerated these things, but he himself was Christian. How can you call Constantine who tolerated Christianity a pagan when by the same faulty logic you’re using here, he would have been a Christian is a mystery.
- Son of Constantine Constantius permitted the pagan rhetoricians, sophists, and Neo- Platonic philosphers to teach in all the higher institutions of learning these became vigorous enemies of the Church.
Yes.
- Julian the Apostate the only one you mentioned
Hey, wait a minute you claimed that there were multiple pagan emperors, which was what I was correcting. Why are you deflecting by talking about heretic emperors.
- Now enters the history of Heretics and heresies of which were from the Eastern Church’s beginning with Arius who after the council of Nicea gained support from the Emperors power supporting his heretical views along with his friend Eusibius.
So which one was it? Was he a pagan or an Arian heretic? Make up your mind (hint, he was an Arian).6.350 a.d Arianism triumphs under the Emperor Constantius
More off topic stuff that has nothing to do with the multiple pagan Emperors you mentioned.
- The Emperor at Milan condemned St.Athanasius who agreed to recieve Arius the heretic back into the Church. The Pope Liberius refused to comply with this imperial command
Be careful what you stir up because this is not unique the East, it happened with your papacy as well. If that ius your criterion for determining which church is true, then none of them are true. Basically, you can’t even admit that you were mistaken when you talked about pagan emperors (when there was only one), so what is the point in trying to hold dialogue?I see no need to pursue this history because it continues to when Islam become rulers over the Church. Not in matters on faith, but on evangelization. When the secular rulers oppress and dicate who is an acceptable Patriarch or not over the Church.