The 1st Council of Nicaea 325 AD – Ray Hagins Part 4 (Video Corrected)
In this exciting informative lecture, Pastor Ray Hagins does what very few Pastors would dare to do. He methodically takes you step by step through the circumstances that led to the need for this meeting to take place and explains how the concept of Jesus the Christ was created in 325 AD The First Council of Nicaea, held in Nicaea in Bithynia (In present — day Turkey), convened by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in 325, was the first ecumenical (1) conference of bishops of the Christian Church, and most significantly resulted in the first uniform Christian doctrine, called the Nicene Creed. With the creation of the creed, a precedent was established for subsequent “general (ecumenical) councils of Bishop’s (Synods) to create statements of belief and canons of doctrinal orthodoxy — the intent being to define unity of beliefs for the whole of Christendom. This is the council that created the concept of Jesus the Christ and it was patterned after Heru (Horus) from the Ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) mythology. Ausar (Osiris), Auset (Isis) and Heru (Horus) were the first holy trinity and Joseph, Mary and Joseph was patterned after this. The mythology of Ausar, Auset and Heru goes back about 10000 years. There is a history why you have not heard of them. The history behind the creation of Jesus the Christ has been hidden from most Christians on purpose because it was created by the Roman Catholic Church. They have never wanted the truth to get out. Learn why the Council of Nicaea …
Seriously, they’re not all Horus.
Hotep (peace) everyone, So I know I said I’d probably be pretty much dead on YouTube for a while, but apparently- I lied.
No, actually I just got a really good idea for a video while I was laying in bed last night, and thought you all might be interested to hear about it. This two-part video is basically a disambiguation of Egyptian hawk Deities, as most people have a misconception that Egyptian + hawk = Horus, when this is most certainly NOT always the case. As such, I give a breakdown of how to tell the difference between Heru-sa-Aset, Heru-Wer, Ra, Ra-Heruakhety, and Khonsu. This is by all means NOT the only hawk deities you will run into in any studies of Egyptian Gods, but they are pretty well-known. I also speak a bit in the end about syncretization and how I view syncretized deities… and give a pretty tasty analogy. xD Enjoy! Senebty (May you be healthy), Laura






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