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Originally posted by pao
well....... if they dont want it to be known, wouldnt they NOT write about it?
(Council of Constantinople 553CE)
"THE ANATHEMAS AGAINST ORIGEN.
IF anyone asserts the fabulous pre-existence of souls, and shall assert the monstrous restoration which follows from it: let him be anathema. "
Originally posted by Netchicken
Nice try Iasion, but people don't want to know the truth, they want something to support their beliefs first.
Even if you had it on video people won't believe it, they will just say that its been deleted.
Sometimes the illusion is stronger than the reality ....
Originally posted by Iasion
The legend that the Council of Nicea removed re-incarnation from the Bible (as well as another legend about it chosing the books of the Bible) is very common on the internet, and I see it popped up here again.
Roger Pearse has an excellent essay detailing these accounts of the Council, showing they made no mention of re-incarnation :
www.tertullian.org...
Originally posted by LadyV
::::Yaaaaawn:::::
I just got up.....how nice of you to call me out telling me that I am not interested in truth....I would like to know how and why you have come to that conclusion please? I have not read the post where you added a link to said "truths" I either didn't get back to the thread, missed it...or any other of several reasons that I may of not seen it.....I will have to go back and check.....but I will say here, that just because you have said it doesn't exist, does not make it so without fact any more than anyone else ...I will check it out, as I'm sure others will....how ever it will have to wait for me till my off days as nay research must wait....I simple do not have time before work and have no energy for if, after work...
Originally posted by Iasion
YOU claimed the Council of Nicea "removed re-incarnation from the bible".
Originally posted by LadyV
No, I don't say it...it just is....and I see no reason to repeat all that Mr. Richards above has to say, plus I could not type it nearly as well....I'm sorry that for some reaon I have ruffled your feathers so
Originally posted by smallpeeps
Time-wise, Justinian's pronouncements (in 533) against Origen, (who died not later than 251), would have been like the president telling America today that anyone who reads John Locke is a heretic. If people remember a guy for 250 years, he probably said some good stuff.
Originally posted by LadyV
I have looked.....have you? Did you bother to check out the links from Mr. Richards? And yes, I am interested in the truth.