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In the catacombs of the coliseum in Roma, all the inscriptions of the graves of the martyrs are in Hebrew. The first popes were Jews.
Constantine's wife converted him. At Nicea, the argument was whether they had to follow those 613 laws and whether to accept the trinity as Arianism, Christ was not divine but was a created being was rejected by a close vote. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F…
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In the catacombs of the coliseum in Roma, all the inscriptions of the graves of the martyrs are in Hebrew. The first popes were Jews.
Constantine's wife converted him. At Nicea, the argument was whether they had to follow those 613 laws and whether to accept the trinity as Arianism, Christ was not divine but was a created being was rejected by a close vote. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Council_of_Nicaea
Thanks Daniel I know that, but resisted saying as much as I hesitated adding to antisemitic tropes.