Mary the Queen of Heaven

The Council of Laodicea was not run by murderous psychopaths nor condemned heretics to be murdered. You were wrong the first time you said that and wrong now.

Burning at the stake,, and other atrocities happened a bit later. they had there origins here.
I believe much error began before this counsel,, but it was codified here.
It was shortly after that other decrees took place.
It is Our will that all the peoples who are ruled by the administration of Our Clemency shall practice that religion which the divine Peter the Apostle transmitted to the Romans....The rest, whom We adjudge demented and insane, shall sustain the infamy of heretical dogmas, their meeting places shall not receive the name of churches, and they shall be smitten first by divine vengeance and secondly by the retribution of Our own initiative"

The Books of Prophets being banned was a huge error.
It was where the Political Church was codified, though that started with Constantine.
 
But shall I, when permitted to write on this point, reach such a height of self-esteem, that though being a condemned man, I should issue commands to you as if I were an apostle?
-Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Trallians 3

I do not, as Peter and Paul, issue commandments unto you. They were apostles; I am but a condemned man: they were free, while I am, even until now, a servant.
-Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Romans 4
 
Looks good. I'll put that on my list of restaurants to try in Chicago.

These events laid the groundwork for all of the pagan religious systems of antiquity, as well as many alive today. Semiramis, in particular was the model and original of every goddess and female cult figure in the ancient and modern worlds (either directly or by derivation); and thus it essential to know her story in order to discern what is factual legend and what is merely myth.

http://www.ldolphin.org/semir.html
 
So, according to that person, prior to the Semiramis cult, which we can't trace back further than the first millennium BC, nobody had ever thought of worshipping a female deity?

Back to the flood and before. Reading for comprehension often works wonders. Enjoy your Chicago restaurant visit.
 
Back to the flood and before. Reading for comprehension often works wonders. Enjoy your Chicago restaurant visit.

It would help you too. We have no evidence of any Semiramis cult until the first millennium BC.

Also, speaking of reading comprehension, in the link you just gave me, it places Semiramis after the flood, not before.
 
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It would help you too. We have no evidence of any Semiramis cult until the first millennium BC.

Well, if you didn't get sidetracked by restaurant web sites you just might learn a thing or two. If Semiramis was the wife of Nimrod, then when would that be?
 
Well, if you didn't get sidetracked by restaurant web sites you just might learn a thing or two. If Semiramis was the wife of Nimrod, then when would that be?

Oh, is that what you consider those millions of hits that come up on those google searches you link us to, sidetracks?

Yeah, me too.

If Semiramis was the wife of Nimrod, that would be after the flood, not before. The article you linked to even says that.

And then, on that point, even if the story that guy tells were true (but notice he provides absolutely no evidence for it), it would just lead right back to my earlier question. Are we supposed to believe that prior to the time of Nimrod nobody had ever thought of worshipping a female deity?
 
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Oh, is that what you consider those millions of hits that come up on those google searches you link us to, sidetracks?

Yeah, me too.

If Semiramis was the wife of Nimrod, that would be after the flood, not before. The article you linked to even says that.

And then, on that point, even if the story that guy tells were true (but notice he provides absolutely no evidence for it), it would just lead right back to my earlier question. Are we supposed to believe that prior to the time of Nimrod nobody had ever thought of worshipping a female deity?

The Sumerians did, probably others did too. Crete? India? Atlantis? Mu? Lemuria?

I just think that covering a lot of turf, with only one post line is just pretty neat. Would I much prefer a rifle to a shotgun approach? Sure.
 
The Sumerians did, probably others did too. Crete? India? Atlantis? Mu? Lemuria?

All of whom are after the flood.

But if you're saying that those predated the Semiramis cult, then how could Semiramis be the original one from which all others derived?
 
All of whom are after the flood.

But if you're saying that those predated the Semiramis cult, then how could Semiramis be the original one from which all others derived?

Not Sumer. The flood caused a human history reset to zero (pretty much). How about coughing up that Nimrod date, oh Grand Inquisitor?
 
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Not Sumer. The flood caused a human history reset to zero (pretty much). How about coughing up that Nimrod date, oh Grand Inquisitor?

Yes. Sumer too.

The article you linked talks about Nimrod, and dates him, and places him and Sumer after the flood. Are you denying that your own article does that?
 
Are we supposed to believe that prior to the time of Nimrod nobody had ever thought of worshipping a female deity?

Well I have no Idea of the extent of Evil before the Flood,, only that it was bad enough to cause God to wipe out all life save Noah and his family.
The first recorded history is from after the flood,, and the Sumerians.

And that female "deity" as well as other false gods were worshiped.
Do you know of any written records prior? or any record aside from Enoch?
 
Yes. Sumer too.

The article you linked talks about Nimrod, and dates him, and places him and Sumer after the flood. Are you denying that your own article does that?
Well since you just seem to want too pooh pooh the article, I'm just asking you ...... again for the date of Nimrod, O great ancient history Bible researcher and scholar.
 
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