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Why did Alexenmos worship Jesus a god? Didn't he know that Trinity is a post biblical invention and Jesus never claimed to be God? Like bro? Did he even read Bart Ehrman?
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>>18390490
Christians collectively form the body of Christ, the one true living God, and for Christ to worship anything is sacrilege. That is why whenever you see any "christian" worshiping anything, you know they aren't actually christian.
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>>18390494
Five Percent theology.

Peace to the gods and earths.

I see you, king.
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Answer me
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>>18390490
How much do we know about the Christology that Alexamenos follows or is likely to follow? From what I can see, there is no Nicene-style Trinity implied, nor do I see detail on how Alexamenos viewed Jesus's divinity.
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>>18390490
This is actually just fanart of the golden ass by apuleus
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>>18390490
Jesus probably didn't claim to be God, but many of his early followers almost certainly saw him as divine in some way, which is not the same was being an eternally coexistent part of God.



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