Wednesday, December 14, 2011


 
HOW JESUS AND CHRIST BECAME THE CHRISTIAN MESSIAH’S NAME
 

Taken from
 
HISTORY OF THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICE’
 
A World’s Christian Convention
 
A. D. 325
 
WITH A LIFE OF CONSTANTINE
 
 
Reprinted By
 
PROPHET YAHWEH
Seer of Yahweh
Master Salvation Teacher
 
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 FOREWORD
 
          All ancient nations had religious systems and were ruled by the influence of their priesthood.  From Julius Caesar to Constantine the Roman Emperors had allowed the conquered countries to continue their own religions.  This went on until the discordant waves of the religious systems of the east and the west impacted at Rome in rioting.
 
          The two chief Gods of the day were the Hindu Krishna of the east and the Druidic God Hesus of the west.  The deceived people knew not that both had originated as Sun Gods and were worshipped’ as such for centuries before the cunning priesthood had slyly transformed them into persons.
 
          The bishops of Krishna grew worried by the wave of increasing doubt and skepticism regarding Krishna that filtered into the rank and file of their followers from the supporters of Hesus.
 
          Each faction proclaimed that its God was the oldest and the only true God.  By 324 A.D. the strife had grown so serious that vigorous action was necessary to establish a more peaceful religious state.
 
          This was the religious condition of the Roman Empire in the 4th Century A.D., some 300 years after the alleged death of the gospel Jesus, who is quoted by the biblical scribe as saying:
 
          “And I (Jesus) say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I’ll build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18).
 
          But the facts show that “the gates of hell” were giving “my church” great trouble; and that’s another reason why all the history of the ancient world was destroyed by decree of the Church, and new history written that omits the facts which Church wanted to hide from the people.
 
          These damaging historical conditions were known to and presented by one Eunomius, the great Arius leader, 200 years after the Nicean Council; and they shocked the Christian World.
 
          The church could not allow the damaging revelations of Eunomius to be even remotely known.  So by “holy decree” the powerful priesthood of Rome took steps to destroy forever all traces of the proceedings of the Nicean Council contained in his writings, and also the writings of all Christians who attempted to refute his charges.
 
          The facts presented by Eunomius explained the manner in which the Roman State Church was founded in the 4th century, and how its God, Jesus Christ was invented.
 
          Truth cannot forever be concealed.  Despite the efforts of the Church to hide its fraudulent foundation, the facts of its mythical Jesus, and stifle the opposition, the day came when archeologists dug from ancient ruins the glaring evidence which exposed the black fraud that amazed the world.
 
          Justice may slumber long, but it always awakens and retribution follows.  Truth may be buried ever so deeply, but the time comes when its glorious rays burst forth with resistless power, striking terror to the hearts of the fraudulent.
 
          The burning question which the Nicean Council was called to settle, was whether the Hindu Krishna should prevail over the Druidic Hesus, or whether both should be worshipped accordingly, or whether they should be united and molded into one God.
 
          Constantine first tried to settle the argument by proposing the adoption of both Gods.  This policy failed, and the arguments of the bishops finally became so hostile between the two factions, that Constantine summoned the leading bishops of the sects to meet in council at Nicea and consider the matter.
 
          Constantine was wise enough to have the council convene at Nicea, in the Roman province of Bithynia , in Asia Minor, so the people of Rome would have no knowledge of its real purpose.  It is said that the council convened in May and ended in August, 325.  But others say the struggle was so fierce in that Christian Council that it extended into September.
 
          The fragments of history on the subject, and letters written by those who attended the council, indicate that some 1800 bishops were present.
 
          Sabinus, bishop of Heraclea, in his letter to a friend, stated that with the exception of Constantine and Eusebius of Caesarea, the 300 bishops who finally voted in favor of Constantine’s scheme to unite the names of the two chief Gods were “a set of illiterate, simple men who understood nothing much,” to quote his words.
 
          And it was these ignorant prelates, subject to all kinds of motives, to fear of being branded heretics, their desire to agree with the Emperor and win his favor, anxiety to close the angry proceedings, that finally, by their votes, decided under duress that the world should accept and receive the name of the New God who would lead the new Religious System known as Christianity (Rhys, p. 67).
 
          And that is the way the gospel Jesus was born.
 
          Of the 1800 bishops present, only 300 supported Constantine ’s scheme on the first vote.  This made Constantine furious.  The leader of the opposition was one Arius.  His faction prepared a declaration of their objection and presented it to the Council.  Constantine ’s supporters tore it to shreds.  And so great was the uproar raised in this Holy Christian Council, that Constantine had to call on his Roman Guards to restore order.
 
          Then with the support of the Emperor and his armed guards, his faction rose up and excommunicated Arius and all of his followers.  They were taken from the chamber by the Roman Guards; and by edict of Constantine , Arius was sent into exile.
 
          After Arius and his 1500 supporters had been driven from the Council, Constantine ’s scheme was presented to the 300 bishops who had originally supported it, and it received unanimous approval.
 
          That’s how Christendom got its Christ Jesus, savior of the world who “washed us from our sins in his own blood” (Rev. 1:5).
 
Prof. Hilton Hotema
In His 88th Year
 
Honolulu, 1965
 

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