Really makes you think
>>2237870
>mfw people just automatically believe these bullshit rumors of incest and fratricide
Basically the same people who think the Templars were actual Satanists and not just tortured to confess in order for the French King to not pay them back what he owed.
>>2237870
But bearded Jesus with long hair existed long before Cesare was even born.
Interestingly the bible says men with long hair is a sin.
https://www.openbible.info/topics/men_and_long_hair
>>2237888
Imagine if people deviated from the Bible in some meaningless way? After all, we all know Christianity is about austically following the words of a book letter to letter and not anything more, right?
>>2237948
>After all, we all know Christianity is about austically following the words of a book letter to letter and not anything more, right?
Dont tell that to me, friendo.
Tell it to the faggots who discriminate against the gays, don't take their kid to hospitals, and believe earth was created in 7 days six thousand years ago.
>>2237948
sola scriptura was a mistake
34 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
35 If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken;
36 Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God? (John 10:34-36)
>The word applied to Julius Caesar as deified was divus, not the distinct word deus. Thus Augustus called himself Divi filius, and not Dei filius.[26] The line between been god and god-like was at times less than clear to the population at large, and Augustus seems to have been aware of the necessity of keeping the ambiguity.[26] As a purely semantic mechanism, and to maintain ambiguity, the court of Augustus sustained the concept that any worship given to an emperor was paid to the "position of emperor" rather than the person of the emperor.[27] However, the subtle semantic distinction was lost outside Rome, where Augustus began to be worshiped as a deity.[28]