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  • If that wasn't clearly recorded, forget Arius and Athanasius and the First Council of Nicaea -- this is a real church council in the making!

    G. Elijah Dann: Facebook And Social Media: What Would Jesus Do? G. Elijah Dann 2011

  • If that wasn't clearly recorded, forget Arius and Athanasius and the First Council of Nicaea -- this is a real church council in the making!

    G. Elijah Dann: Facebook And Social Media: What Would Jesus Do? G. Elijah Dann 2011

  • The founding of the Catholic Church occurred in 325 A.D. through the First Council of Nicaea, convined by Emperor Constantine - a full 24 years AFTER the official founding of Christianity and a Christian Church in Armenia.

    McCain: "I Don't Know" If Mormons Are Christians 2009

  • In 325, the First Council of Nicaea signalled consolidation of Christianity under an orthodoxy endorsed by Constantine. ...

    Paula Gordon: In the Spirit of the Season 2009

  • Two wills 1. First Council of Nicaea (325); repudiated Arianism (which considered Jesus an exalted creature) and adopted the Nicene Creed which said that Jesus is homo-ousios (or “consubstantial”) with the Father.

    Notes from my CCU presentation Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

  • Two wills 1. First Council of Nicaea (325); repudiated Arianism (which considered Jesus an exalted creature) and adopted the Nicene Creed which said that Jesus is homo-ousios (or “consubstantial”) with the Father.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

  • Let's not forget the reason for the season: the Dionysus cult and the First Council of Nicaea.

    Graffiti on State Street, in Madison, Wisconsin. Ann Althouse 2007

  • It seems that the Israelis got the name from the Germans–it comes from the 4th c. pope Silvester I who knew Constantine–though evidently the story that he baptized the king is not believed to be true–and was represented at the First Council of Nicaea.

    Happy Sylvester - Danya Ruttenberg 2006

  • It seems that the Israelis got the name from the Germans–it comes from the 4th c. pope Silvester I who knew Constantine–though evidently the story that he baptized the king is not believed to be true–and was represented at the First Council of Nicaea.

    2006 December - Danya Ruttenberg 2006

  • Yes christianity was created as a new Roman god called Jesus Christ and was created by Emperor Constantine at the First Council of Nicaea to unite all the Presbyters or the bablersFairy Tell Story tellers or preachers of BS to the rabble.

    OC Pilgrimage, Station 03: TBN HQ. | Mind on Fire 2006

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