This video makes a strong case that Constantine wasn't a Christian at all but a sun worshipper. He made Jesus into a sun god similar to Apollo or Mithras. He didn't see Him as any different, just another form.
On Constantine's arch, which he had erected after his victory at the Milvian bridge, there are no Christian symbols at all, but all kinds of pagan symbolism. In the earliest account of his victory by Eusebius, there's no mention of a vision of the cross or anything Christian. This seems to be a myth that developed after the fact.
It's very easy to see the elements of sun worship in Catholicism if a person looks. Images of the sun are profuse and can be seen everywhere in Catholic cathedrals and imagery.
Constantine was the one who made the Jewish sabbath illegal and forced people to observe "the venerable day of the sun," Sunday. Does that like the act of a Christian?
On Constantine's arch, which he had erected after his victory at the Milvian bridge, there are no Christian symbols at all, but all kinds of pagan symbolism. In the earliest account of his victory by Eusebius, there's no mention of a vision of the cross or anything Christian. This seems to be a myth that developed after the fact.
It's very easy to see the elements of sun worship in Catholicism if a person looks. Images of the sun are profuse and can be seen everywhere in Catholic cathedrals and imagery.
Constantine was the one who made the Jewish sabbath illegal and forced people to observe "the venerable day of the sun," Sunday. Does that like the act of a Christian?
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