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Originally posted by LightOrange
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by LightOrange
It was most certainly collated by him.
No, it most certainly was not "collated by him." Development of the Biblical Canon -- do you see Constantine in there, apart from the note that he legalized Christianity?
Although there's truth it in, your source is from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas and only touches on official Canon, and on a website that looks like it could have been designed by a 3rd grade student no less.
Or were you implying that religion is NOT a key factor in many wars?
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by LightOrange
Originally posted by adjensen
Originally posted by LightOrange
It was most certainly collated by him.
No, it most certainly was not "collated by him." Development of the Biblical Canon -- do you see Constantine in there, apart from the note that he legalized Christianity?
Although there's truth it in, your source is from the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas and only touches on official Canon, and on a website that looks like it could have been designed by a 3rd grade student no less.
HTML skillz doesn't change the truth, Ace. Your claim that Constantine "collated the Bible" is not true.
Or were you implying that religion is NOT a key factor in many wars?
If you can read, you should go back to see what I said -- religion played NO role, zero, zilch, nada, in 60% of recorded conflicts. On the other hand, your claim that religion "is most certainly a device used to rally support in almost every single war" is utter crap.
Those are your words, Ace, not mine. "Almost every single war".
Defend that.