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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Christianity, (incorrectly - Orthodox Christianity) |
| Year of origin |
325 |
| Founder |
Emperor Constantine I |
| Headquarters |
Constantinople (now Istanbul) |
| Head of Organization |
Primate and Patriarch of Constantinople |
| Current Leader |
Extinct |
| Members |
Extinct |
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Foundation |
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The Imperial State religion of Christianity, commonly known as "Christianity" was founded by Emperor Constantine I in 326 following the 1st Council of Nicaea (325). |
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The original Imperial documents of these proceedings were stolen from the Imperial Archives upon the conquest and destruction of Constantinople in 1096 by Roman Cult Leader Pope Urban II and taken back to Rome. The originals were reputed to still be in existence until the 14th Century. However, it is not known if these documents remain in possession at the Vatican Secret Archives. All subsequent documents published since the 12th Century have contained deliberate inclusions and falsities by the leaders of the Roman (Catholic) Cult and therefore cannot be considered authentic. |
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Contrary to the revisionist claims of christian churches that the concept of christians has existed since the time of Nero (1st Century), there is no credible independent evidence of the word being used prior to the universal unified religion created by Constantine via Nicaea in 325. |
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Nor does there exist one single piece of credible untampered original evidence to prove that Rome even had a functioning "christian" type sect at the time of the Council of Nicaea. In fact, the evidence is overwhelming that precisely at the time Constantine created christianity as the official religion of the Empire, Rome was undergoing a pagan revival on Vatican Hill as a major pagan shrine. |
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Major Imperial Christian Councils |
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Constantinople (381 CE) |
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Constantinople (451 CE) |
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Constantinople (553 CE) |
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Constantinople (680 CE) |
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Nicaea (787 CE) |
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Constantinople (692 CE) |
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Constantinople (869 CE) |
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Constantinople (879 CE) |
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Constantinople (1082 CE) |
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Constantinople (1166) |
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Constantinople (1285) |
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Constantinople (1341/49/51) |
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