Saturday, August 8, 2009

History of Christianity

History of Christianity

Constantine the Great (b. 272) was a Roman general from Serbia, who became the first Emperor (306-337) of Rome that was a Christian. His father, Constantius, had been Western Emperor, and had refused direct orders to murder innocent Christians solely because of their Faith, which was customary at the time.

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  1. Did you know that Constantine changed the sabbath from the 7th day to the first...he wanted to appease his pagan constituents by worshipping on Sunday, the day that the pagans set aside to worship their god Apallo?

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