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The Busy Bishops of Bithynia

by FJ Foster in Religion, August 2, 2009
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As religious conspiracy theories go, none bests the Bithynian city of Nicea. There, in 325 AD, a church council is credited with all manner of secretive trickery and deception. What actually happened? Does the Council of Nicea really warrant its reputation for double dealing?

America’s Decline and Future Fall Observed

by Jas Writer in Society, July 2, 2009
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The spiraling downward of this country is sadly noted…

Christian Life Under Two Roman Rulers: Diocletian and Constantine

by Smoke in History, March 27, 2009
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On the life of a Christian.

The Beginning of the End of the Roman Empire

by ko in History, March 11, 2009
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About the last hundred or so years of the Roman Empire.

Ever Burning Lamp

by Kalista Leow in History, February 25, 2009
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Throughout human history, people discovered abundant evidences of a perpetual lamp which has been burning for ages in underground chambers and tombs.

Christianity and the Roman Empire

by Zach Hax in History, April 29, 2007
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You’ve always heard about Rome persecuting the Christians, but what’s the truth?

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