Why is it so important for anti-Catholics to assert LIES like this with no evidence??? It's hate speech, PERIOD.
The Council of Nicaea proved the Church had always been Trinitarian.
Was Athanasius a heretic? Oh, sorry, I forgot, anti-Catholics, like the rigid Pharisees,
don't answer questions.
The Edict of Milan, a civil law, not a church law, made persecution of ANY religion illegal; your anti-Catholic agenda collapses in a heap.
This story, most famously told by Jehovah Witnesses and Fundamentalist Protestants, came out of their necessity to support their lie that there was an apostasy in the early Church. It is their way to explain how their reform and late arrival is justifiable.
"As a trained patristics scholar, I always feel a great deal of sadness and frustration when I encounter shoddy historical “scholarship,” whether it be in the pages of The Watchtower, a digest of Mormon “archaeology,” or a popular and usually well-produced Evangelical Protestant apologetics journal. But this article was so error-laden, so amateurishly “researched,” and so filled with historical and theological fallacies, that I simply couldn’t let it stand without response." by Fr. Hugh Barbour, O.Praem.
Getting back to the topic, I have no problem with the KJV. It's common ground that I use only when in discussion with KJV-onlyist.
Some Protestants will tell you that the only acceptable version of the Bible is the King James. This position is known as King James-onlyism. Its advocates often make jokes such as, “If the King James Version was good enough for the apostle Paul, it is good enough for me.” They commonly claim that the King James is based on the only perfect set of manuscripts we have (a false claim; there is no perfect set of manuscripts; and the ones used for the KJV were compiled by a Catholic, Erasmus); that it is the only translation that avoids modern, liberal renderings; and that its translators were extremely saintly and scholarly men. Since the King James is also known as “the Authorized Version” (AV), its advocates sometimes argue that it is the only version to ever have been “authorized.” To this one may point out that it was only authorized in the Anglican church, which now uses other translations.
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