The first council of Nicaea and Christianity

The first council of Nicaea and Christianity

The third holy book, the Bible (Injil), was brought down to Isa(Jesus)(as). The book that the Christians possess today is not the holy book that was sent down to Isa (as) from Allah (swt). Even now Christians have four bibles written by four individuals called Matthew, Mark, Luke and John which do not coincide with one another.

Even though there has been many bibles written and put forward ever since Isa(as) until 325 AD, with the gathering of the first Nicaea council every bible apart from the four remaning were burnt.

At the 325 AD Nicaea Council gathering, “for the security and the future of the empire” the beliefs of a group of Christians lef by Priest Arius of Alexandria were refused, The belief in only one God was refused. The council accepted the belief in the holy trinity, the belief that continues today.

Those who did not believe in the trinity were declared heretic. The Roman Catholic Church declared that “the wish of god occured at this council”, but the only thing that occurred was the wish of the empire. The bibles present today are no older than Constantine’s period of reign (the Emperor of the Roman Empire responsible for the council of Nicaea).

This therefore shows us that the real bible sent to Isa (as) from Allah (swt) is not apparent today.

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