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Over Five Hundred People Witnessed The Resurrection Of Jesus Christ

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
No heretical texts exist from that time?

Theodosius purged texts that were not consistent with the bible. Any anti Christian writing was destroyed to the extent that even the library at Alexandra (the great in the world at that time) was burned down.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Theodosius purged texts that were not consistent with the bible. Any anti Christian writing was destroyed to the extent that even the library at Alexandra (the great in the world at that time) was burned down.
Dang! So none exist? I’m calling for a second opinion. lol
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Theodosius purged texts that were not consistent with the bible. Any anti Christian writing was destroyed to the extent that even the library at Alexandra (the great in the world at that time) was burned down.
but there was witness to that though right?
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
but there was witness to that though right?

Well the library was a pile of ash, that's pretty conclusive. And Hypatia, (mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and head librarian)
was lynched by a Christian mob... Or so the story goes.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Well the library was a pile of ash, that's pretty conclusive. And Hypatia, (mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and head librarian)
was lynched by a Christian mob... Or so the story goes.
And all the other works outside the library?
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
Well the library was a pile of ash, that's pretty conclusive. And Hypatia, (mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and head librarian)
was lynched by a Christian mob... Or so the story goes.
If I were to ever have a daughter I would want to call her Hypatia

Maybe people would call her Pat or Patty for short
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
And all the other works outside the library?

It's a very long story, perhaps a little research on Theodosius purges.

In essence he spread the word throughout the roman empire that any texts that did not align with Christianity (or Judaism) be burned and any non christian who objected be executed.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
If I were to ever have a daughter I would want to call her Hypatia

Maybe people would call her Pat or Patty for short

I think it's a beautiful name, and Hypatia at the Alexandrian library was a wonderful woman.
My eldest daughter's middle name is Hypatia
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
It's a very long story, perhaps a little research on Theodosius purges.

In essence he spread the word throughout the roman empire that any texts that did not align with Christianity (or Judaism) be burned and any non christian who objected be executed.
Well at least this heretical work survived
 

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Jimmy

King Phenomenon
It's a very long story, perhaps a little research on Theodosius purges.

In essence he spread the word throughout the roman empire that any texts that did not align with Christianity (or Judaism) be burned and any non christian who objected be executed.
So did they spread the word beyond the Roman Empire as well?
 
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