Constantine did not undertake any campaigns to fight evil. He fought for power. He fought two civil wars to defeat a usurper emperor and then his co-emperor and become the sole emperor, thus ending the period of the tertrarchy (rule buy four) which had four co-emperors. Through most of his political career, Constantine straddled Christianity and paganism. He retained the title of pontifex maxumus (the high priest of Roman religion), he had a statue of himself in the guise of Sol Invictus/Apollo (the sun god) erected in Constantinople, he declared Sunday (the day of the sun) a public holiday of rest to honour Sol Invicitus.
This could hardly be true, because Constantine himself was a truly evil man. Michael Grant (The Emperor Constantine) cites Eutropius, who declared that Constantine was responsible for many murders of his 'friends', and agrees this was unmistakably true. Grant says there was a long list of his victims.
No, history indicates he used Christianity as a platform to gain political power and influence.
AnswerHistorians and scholars continue to debate how genuine Constantine's conversion to Christianity really was, with some saying that he merely saw Christianity as a useful tool for unifying and governing the empire. Whatever reasons Constantine had, his conversion to Christianity was one of the key events in world history. He gave state patronage to what had until then been very much a minority religion, began the persecution of the pagan temples, as well as persecution of the Jews, and ultimately ensured that Christianity dominated the empire and eventually spread throughout much of the world. Some may argue that the resultant spread of Christianity led to the rise of Islam in its present form.His close involvement in Church affairs ensured relative unity of Christianity for the short-term and helped change some of the doctrine and practices of the Church. Not only did Constantine begin to change the empire from pagan to Christian, he changed Christianity as well.
Constantine, if he converted to Christianity at all, was a death bed convert. He never lived a Christian life and many scholars question the story of his becoming a Christian. The conversion of an emperor such as Constantine was a great propaganda tool for use by the early Christians. That much we know.
Keanu Reeves starred in the movie Constantine.
Constantine was a Mithraist and had the imperial cult of Sol Invictus (Invincible Sun). He harnessed Christianity to use the bishops as a tool to augment his secular power. His deathbed conversion to Christianity is doubtful story.
It was an edict of tolerance, and Christianity gained legal recognition. releasing it from the persecutions under Diocletian. It was authorised by Constantine as emperor of the Western Empire and the Caesars of the Western and Eastern Empires - that is western and central Europe. This was a prelude to Constantine exploiting Christianity's system of bishops as a secondary method of controlling the empire to add to his secular control. As a Mithraist, he could have tried to use that, the religion of the army, but it did not have the sort of hierarchical system available from the bishops. The religious amalgamation of the Imperial cult of Sol Invictus (invincible sun) with Christianity is reflected in the original halos used in Christianity which were the sun behind the heads, later changed to rings to avoid that connection.
AnswerHistorians and scholars continue to debate how genuine Constantine's conversion to Christianity really was, with some saying that he merely saw Christianity as a useful tool for unifying and governing the empire. Whatever reasons Constantine had, his conversion to Christianity was one of the key events in world history. He gave state patronage to what had until then been very much a minority religion, began the persecution of the pagan temples, as well as persecution of the Jews, and ultimately ensured that Christianity dominated the empire and eventually spread throughout much of the world. Some may argue that the resultant spread of Christianity led to the rise of Islam in its present form.His close involvement in Church affairs ensured relative unity of Christianity for the short-term and helped change some of the doctrine and practices of the Church. Not only did Constantine begin to change the empire from pagan to Christian, he changed Christianity as well.
Constantine, if he converted to Christianity at all, was a death bed convert. He never lived a Christian life and many scholars question the story of his becoming a Christian. The conversion of an emperor such as Constantine was a great propaganda tool for use by the early Christians. That much we know.
Historians believe Christianity was an invention of Emperor Constantine in attempt to keep the Pagans under control.Many festivals in Christianity were stolen from the Pagans and renamed.Christianity is the main religion in most western countries.
God will send the evil ones who are condemed to hell to burn forever in the fire.
Keanu Reeves starred in the movie Constantine.
Constantine was a Mithraist and had the imperial cult of Sol Invictus (Invincible Sun). He harnessed Christianity to use the bishops as a tool to augment his secular power. His deathbed conversion to Christianity is doubtful story.
Whether Constantine adopted Christianity is doubtful - he was an initiate of the cult of Mithras. He did however use Christianity as a tool - he was looking for a religion to parallel his secular authority and give him better control. Mithraism, Isis, etc while widespread throughout the Empire, were locally organised, while Christianity which had a system of controlling bishops to use as tools. As the accepted religion, Christianity increased in power and influence, and then began forced conversions and destruction of temples and killing of priests to eliminate competition and also incorporating the other religions' customs (the titles of Mary eg Star of the Sea, etc were taken over from the goddess Isis) to replace the competitors by absorption.
It was an edict of tolerance, and Christianity gained legal recognition. releasing it from the persecutions under Diocletian. It was authorised by Constantine as emperor of the Western Empire and the Caesars of the Western and Eastern Empires - that is western and central Europe. This was a prelude to Constantine exploiting Christianity's system of bishops as a secondary method of controlling the empire to add to his secular control. As a Mithraist, he could have tried to use that, the religion of the army, but it did not have the sort of hierarchical system available from the bishops. The religious amalgamation of the Imperial cult of Sol Invictus (invincible sun) with Christianity is reflected in the original halos used in Christianity which were the sun behind the heads, later changed to rings to avoid that connection.
To keep away from maya or satan or devil. To warn evil that we are servants of God
There is no reason to believe, whatever the Christians claim, that Constantinus ever believed in Christianity. He was happy to use it. He was careful not to be baptised until he was on his death bed and was not in a position to stop the priests.
In Christianity, oneness is not seen as including both good and evil. Good is original while evil is derivative, that is, evil is good perverted and needs good to exist. For example, Satan is held to have both intelligence and will, both good gifts, but to have changed their use to evil ends. Good, on the other hand, does not evil to exists - it simply "is". Therefore, God is good and has no trace of evil in God's nature.
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