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Ecumenical Councils - Editing the Faith

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Ecumenical Councils - Editing the Faith
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“Apocrypha is a narrative, a story, a description of an event that is not recognized by the official church, and is not included in the annual circle of reading. Also called apocrypha are forbidden, heretical books. At the first (Nicene) Council, they thought whether to recognize Jesus as God or not, at the second - whether a woman has a Soul, at the sixth - they abolished the concept of the Soul ...

The Church Christian system actually began with the Ecumenical Councils.

Ecumenical councils are congresses of the highest clergy of the Christian church: patriarchs, archbishops, bishops. Where issues are discussed and decisions of a theological, church-political, disciplinary nature are made. The Orthodox Church recognizes only the first seven councils that took place before the division of the churches (which began in the 3rd quarter of the 9th century) and convened by the Roman, then Byzantine emperors to strengthen the Christian church as the dominant one. After the division of the churches, the popes resumed the congresses of the higher clergy of the Catholic Church, continuing, however, to call them Ecumenical Councils and, accordingly, assigning serial numbers to them in continuation of the first seven.

1st Nicene . The council took place in 325 in Nicaea. Arianism was rejected, Jesus was appointed the eternal God, and not an exceptional person according to the teachings of the presbyter of Alexandria Arius. The hierarchs of the church, by a majority of votes, appointed Jesus Christ as a god, tricking him into worshiping a huge number of people all over the planet (although not to him, but to his tortured, dying image on the cross). Jesus himself defined his destiny: “I was sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Matt. 9, 6. Matt. 15:24. Is. 53, 6. Jer. 50, 6. Ezek. 34, 5-6.).

1st Constantinople . Gathered in 381 in Constantinople. He clarified the interpretation of the trinity of God in the creed and again refused to recognize Arianism. Half of the "higher clergy" of the Christian system who arrived at this cathedral were killed because they did not want to act according to the devil's plan and recognize Jesus as God.

Ephesian. Gathered in 431 in Ephesus. Condemnation of Nestorianism, but most of the time was devoted to discussing whether a woman has a soul. According to the Christian myth, God first created man in his own image and likeness, and then, having put him to sleep, created a woman from his rib. So a woman does not come from a great God, but only from a male rib, which is much more prosaic. With a margin of one vote, it turned out that the woman is not heartless. If, according to the Talmud, a man can treat his wife like a piece of meat from a butcher, then the Bible and the gospel are not much different from the Talmud. Just look at Christian genealogies: “Abraham begat Isaac, Isaac begat Jacob, and so on.” A woman is not involved in the birth of children. The woman who gave birth to a boy was unclean for seven days, and restricted in her rights for thirty-three days. The woman who gave birth to a girl was unclean for two weeks and restricted in her rights for sixty-six days (Lev. 12:2-5). How could the children of those parents who were turned into impure, and not divine, could be normal (after all, the birth of a child is a sacrament similar to the Creator, women can, like God, create a divine human child).

Chalcedonian . In 449, a new Council of Ephesus was convened, at which the Monophysites won, but the next council was declared "robber" and, accordingly, excluded from the number of Ecumenical councils. Thus, the Council of 451 in Chalcedon near Constantinople is considered the 4th Ecumenical. The teachings of the monk Eutychius and his followers, the Monophysites, were rejected, who believed that in Christ his human nature was completely “absorbed” by God (they continue to make Jesus God with enviable constancy).

2nd Constantinople . Gathered in 553. The teachings of the theologians Theodore of Mopsueta, Theodoret and Yves were rejected. 15 anathematisms were proclaimed. Of greatest interest in these anathemisms was the discussion of reincarnation. The same issues were discussed at the previous local council in 543. Pythagoras, Plato, Plotinus and their followers unanimously recognized the souls as immortal, before them Origen spoke about this from the words of the Origenists. The Church claims that the soul was created together with the body. Until the end of the 6th century, the Roman Church refused to accept the decisions of this council.

The Byzantine emperor Justinian ordered the removal from the Bible, left even by Constantine, of the doctrine of reincarnation. I only had to clean the bible well, although here is the question: (John 9:1-3) “And as he passed by, he saw a man blind from birth. His disciples asked Him: Rabbi! who sinned, he or his parents, that he was born blind?

It is also of interest that Emperor Constantine established an organization called "Correctory", which corrected all the gospels. As a result, all texts in Aramaic are declared heretical and burned! Only manuscripts written in Greek remain, the earliest of which dates back to 331 - this is 6 years after the Council of Nicaea!

Those. a whole layer of first evidence, conclusions for 300 years after the death of Jesus, was destroyed. They destroyed information about the life of Jesus from the age of 12 to 30, although the Tibetan gospel remained, telling about the journeys of the young Jesus to Nepal, India, Persia, to the dolmens of Vedic Rus'.

The scribal people threw out all the vowels to save paper and it turned out, for example: “Krm” and then think when translating that it is “food”, “ship stern” or “except”. This is how they deliberately turned the Virgin Mary from a girl into a virgin, creating an aura of mystery at conception (well, of course, in a different scenario, she would be considered unclean).

The secret archives of the Vatican contain many testimonies forbidden to the general public, including the gospels that have survived to this day: from Nicodemus, from Andrew, from Peter, from Bartholomew, from Mark, from Barnabas. They were so afraid that they were forbidden to even mention them. Jesus did not write anything about himself. This was done by his disciples and eyewitnesses of his deeds. People are very different, mostly illiterate, emotional, differently perceiving the ongoing miracles. And now hundreds of such testimonies will be laid on your table, and among them some contradict others. What about priests who decide to streamline all this huge economy and fit it to their own selfish intent (but you can justify the destruction of the first evidence, because everything was done in the name of "God")

After the rewrites, Christianity reduced the number of contradictions. That is why later the idea of ​​karma and reincarnation was excluded from early Christianity. After all, this idea is completely contrary to the ideas of a one-time life, one-time salvation through Christ and the ideas of endless Hell and Paradise. Pops had to choose. Do not throw away the idea of ​​salvation through Christ and the idea of ​​Hell for the sake of the idea of ​​karma and reincarnation. The whole system is built on the ideas of salvation and Hell. The idea of ​​salvation gives rise to emotions of love and gratitude to Jesus God, and not to Jesus the man. And the idea of ​​Hell creates fear. If these ideas are thrown out, then many Christian dogmas lose their meaning, and the existence of the Christian system is called into question.
3rd Constantinople, 680-81. Condemnation of the Monothelites. In 692, the Trullo Council was convened in Constantinople (the meetings were held in the palace chambers, called Trullo), its decisions supplemented the canons of the 5th and 6th V.S., therefore it is considered as an addition to the 5th and 6th councils (hence known as "Fififth").

2nd Nicaea , 787 Iconoclasm condemned. The orthodox (orthodox) church could not overcome the lycons (icons) and decided to take them into service.

The following ecumenical councils do not recognize Orthodoxy (Orthodoxy)

4th Constantinople, 869-70 Condemnation of Patriarch Photius of Constantinople; The council revealed sharp contradictions between the Western Christian and Eastern Christian churches.

1st Lateran (Lateran councils were held in the Lateran Palace - the residence of the popes in Rome), 1123 Approval of the Concordat of Worms, which put an end to the struggle for investiture.

2nd Lateran, 1139 Condemnation of Arnold of Brescia.

3rd Lateran, 1179. Condemnation of the Waldensians, Cathars, establishment of the procedure for electing popes.

4th Lateran, 1215. Condemnation of the Albigensians, Waldensians, sanctioning of the Inquisition.

1st Lyon, 1245 Excommunication of Frederick II Staufen.

2nd Lyon, 1274 Union with the Orthodox (Orthodox) Church.

Vienne, 1311-12 Convened by the first Avignon Pope Clement V to abolish the Knights Templar.

Constance, 1414-18. Put an end to the "great schism", the execution of J. Hus, the condemnation of J. Wycliffe.
Basel, 1431-49

5th Lateran, 1512-17 (church reform).

Trent, 1545-63

1st Vatican, 1869-70

2nd Vatican, 1962-65

“... Not recognized: the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, the Gospel of Philip, the Gospel of Andrew, the Gospel of Nathanael, Peter, the Apocalypse of Peter (which was removed from the canon by Paul), the Gospel of Childhood, the Gospel of Thomas, the Secret Book of John, the Gospel of John, the Gospel from Jacob.

The Secret Book of John was of great importance. Several copies are kept in the Vatican: Hungarian, Vatican. So what didn't the Catholic Church like about this book?

Everything is very simple. In The Secret Book of John, Jesus tells at the Last Supper about the hierarchy of the Dark Forces and their goals. 


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