PLAYER57832 wrote:Constantine's reign/power is certainly a matter for discussion, but the real point is that despite all of this, the Bible still persists and, with only minor issues survives challenging Christian/Theological scholarship. (I make this distinction because I am not referring to absolutely verified scientific proof that the events occurred exactly as described, rather that the current Bible is consistent with earlier texts and records).
With a 30 second search...
http://www.tertullian.org/rpearse/nicaea.html
"Also, we do know that there were many books of supposed prophets floating around up until 312 CE when the Council of Nicea decided which books were scripture and which ones were burned. Thanks to the notorious habit of early Christian leaders of destroying books/scrolls, we may never know what doctrine existed before the Council of Nicea."
"Christianity consisted of many sects. By converting Constantine (The Great) the Paul heresy triumphed as the concept of trinity and the ending of the Mosaic law (which made swine flesh permissible) brought this version of Christianity very close to the Hellenic paganism that was practiced in Rome and Greece. At Nicea Constantine had 300 versions of the Bible burnt, thus legitimising and patronizing only the Paulic heresy."
How can you claim that the "current Bible is consistent with earlier text and records?
I'm not saying this one website is 100% correct. I am saying that it's fact that the Council of Nicaea happened, and that this council "codified" the faith. You can claim that they made no material changes... BUT IT'S A FALSE CLAIM.
Of course material changes were made. If they didn't need to make material changes... why call the council at all?
Furthermore, to claim that the current Bible is "consistent" with earlier texts is blind claim.
Yes... if there were no material changes, then the Bible would be consistent. If there were material changes; then it makes perfect sense that the powers at the time would have destroyed other texts that contradicted their doctrine. Even with the attempt to destroy these texts, many still survived and we HAVE existing texts that pre-date Nicaea... that are materially different.
http://www.truthbeknown.com/new-testament.html