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ok anons read this, it is from 'rome contra judea, judea contra rome', by 'europa soberana'. like op i have read most of the early 'fathers' by now and if you can read between the lines you realize christianity is jew communism, complete with death camps and exterminating millions it deems 'reactionaries' for wanting to preserve their native culture, art and so on. the scythopolis stuff is also documented by cyril of scythopolis, john of ephesus and maximus the confessor. i noticed there is nothing about scythopolis on wikipedia, which instead just covers israeli beit she'an with nothing about the death camps.

In 306, Constantine ‘The Great’ rises to power. He reigned from 306 to 337. This emperor was not a Christian, but his mother Helena was, and he soon declared himself a strong supporter of Christianity. In the year 313, through the Edict of Milan, ‘religious freedom’ is proclaimed and the Christian religion is legalised in the Roman Empire by Constantine representing the Western Empire, and Licinius representing the Oriental Empire. The Roman Empire is in clear decadence because not only the original Romans were debasing themselves with luxury, voluptuousness and opulence and refusing to serve in the legions. The Christians have now infiltrated the bureaucratic elite, and already numerous influential characters practice it and defend it. The Edict of Milan was important since it had ended once and for all the clandestinely in which the Christian world was immersed.

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