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Upon the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius |
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In the year 180 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (180 AD) |
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The leadership of the Roman Empire |
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Went through great upheaval |
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Marcus Aurelius had raised his son Commodus |
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A man without moral regard |
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To become co-Emperor in the year 176 |
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And Commodus did rule on his own |
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from The year 180 to 192 |
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Upon his death, no less than five Emperors |
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Did rule and fight for power in the year 193 |
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Until a Roman General |
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under the Name Lucius Septimius Severus |
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Born in the former Phoenician city of Neapolis |
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Also known as Leptis Magna in Libya |
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Did become Emperor in April 193 |
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Septimius Severus became Emperor in April 193 |
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He then did rule on his own |
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And at times with members of his clan |
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Until his death in 211 |
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It was Lucius Septimius Severus |
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Who brought Victor a Sadducee Christian |
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But not of high priestly blood |
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from Leptis Magna in Libya |
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Their same city of birth |
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To Rome to become |
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the first Recognized Christian Bishop of Rome |
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For over 120 years |
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He was the first Emperor to rescind the capital law |
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of death to christians |
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From the time of Nero |
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Christians were either eliminated |
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Or too scattered to have an effective leader |
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And no bishop existed in Rome at all |
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Either in secret or openly |
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Prior to the reign of Marcus Aurelius |
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The names listed and claimed |
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Being a horrendous fraud |
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Midst many frauds |
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Which even included |
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False documents |
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false bodies |
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and even false archeological discoveries |
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to support A succession that never was |
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The notable rule of Pope Victor I |
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Saw the church of Rome |
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Decide for the first time |
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That Jesus was no longer |
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Crucified on the 14th Nisan |
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a fact even the Sadducee Christians |
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long understood as true |
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But then according to the feast of Eostre |
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The ancient blood worship |
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Ritual of the mother goddess |
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When churches in Asia Minor |
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Complained of the heresy |
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Rome ignored them at first |
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And in later years ensured all |
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Worshippers of 14th Nisan as the correct Date |
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were eliminated as heretics |
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thus Christianity had evolved |
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to not just absorbing gnosticism |
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nor just absorbing the truth of Jesus |
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but in absorbing the truth of itself |
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that even christians |
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could now be heretics to themselves |