God commanding Moses to depict cherubim is one thing, portraying His son as a musclebound dude apparently refusing to give himself up to crucifixion is something else entirely. The Almighty has the wisdom, power, and authority to make such a judgment, we are prone to make errors such as this one, and believing the traditions of the elders that the church councils could legitimately claim Apostolic succession.
Quit putting your panties in a knot. A depiction of the Son is not the Son. If it is a trespass, I will forgive it.
the traditions of the elders
Interesting choice of words. Regardless, the histories of Rome and Constantinople are tied to the Christian Church, and was percecuted and driven underground from (((pharisees))), then Emperor Nero until Emperor Galerius. Emperor Constantine was the first Christian Emperor, and called the Enumerical Council of Nicea.
Constantine worshipped the sun.
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