On December 25, 274, Aurelian, after unifying the Roman Empire, instituted Roman monotheism under the god Sol.The other gods were relegated to mere saints focused on practical causes, such as the saint of marriage (Eros) and the saint of metalworkers (Hephaestus).Later, the only thing Flavius Constantinus and Flavius Theodosius did was replace the god Sol (Sol was the god's name) with Jesus, who had been created by their family during the time of Flavius Vespasianus and Flavius Titus.And, over time, the names of the saints were changed from pagan names to Catholic names.
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>>18243451I think he's a metaphor for all the "messiahs" who followed isaiah and died trying to free israel from rome.
There were an infinite number of interpretations on who Christ was before it was standardised and all aberrations were deemed heretical. The Christ we know today is just one of these. So anything's possible.
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>>18243451Based tranny
>>18243451Enjoy Hell.
>>18243451On December 25, 274, Aurelian, after unifying the Roman Empire, instituted Roman monotheism under the god Sol.The other gods were relegated to mere saints focused on practical causes, such as the saint of marriage (Eros) and the saint of metalworkers (Hephaestus).Later, the only thing Flavius Constantinus and Flavius Theodosius did was replace the god Sol (Sol was the god's name) with Jesus, who had been created by their family during the time of Flavius Vespasianus and Flavius Titus.And, over time, the names of the saints were changed from pagan names to Catholic names.Why did the name Flavius become more important than the name Caesar after the Christianization of the Empire? Because Jesus was created in the Roman court during the era of Flavius Vespasianus and Flavius Titus, and later made the official religion by Flavius Constantinus and Flavius Theodosius (who were secretly descendants of Vespasianus' family)
>>18244006I will, thanks!