>I have no idea if this allegation in the Epstein files is true… I immediately thought of one example, reported by the Church historian Eusebius in his “Life of Constantine.” He describes the behavior of Emperor Maxentius—who controlled Rome—before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge with Emperor Constantine, in AD 312. Before the battle, Constantine received a vision of the sign of the cross in the sky and was told “In this sign, conquer.” Meanwhile, his pagan opponent was cutting open pregnant women and examining the entrails of babies. Yes, you read that correctly.
Timeline
Post
Remote status
Context
5
For anyone doubting the debauchery in the Epstein files, consider what history tells us about Rome and emperor Maxentius.
>I have no idea if this allegation in the Epstein files is true… I immediately thought of one example, reported by the Church historian Eusebius in his “Life of Constantine.” He describes the behavior of Emperor Maxentius—who controlled Rome—before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge with Emperor Constantine, in AD 312. Before the battle, Constantine received a vision of the sign of the cross in the sky and was told “In this sign, conquer.” Meanwhile, his pagan opponent was cutting open pregnant women and examining the entrails of babies. Yes, you read that correctly.
>I have no idea if this allegation in the Epstein files is true… I immediately thought of one example, reported by the Church historian Eusebius in his “Life of Constantine.” He describes the behavior of Emperor Maxentius—who controlled Rome—before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge with Emperor Constantine, in AD 312. Before the battle, Constantine received a vision of the sign of the cross in the sky and was told “In this sign, conquer.” Meanwhile, his pagan opponent was cutting open pregnant women and examining the entrails of babies. Yes, you read that correctly.
@BowsacNoodle That's why I don't admire the Roman Empire. Their leaders did a lot of nasty, fucked up shit.
Which Rome, theres like 1200 years here. Thats like saying modern England is 1200 england.
@Dudebro @BowsacNoodle Given how you put it, I would say Rome near its end.
I agree post 200 Rome especially was cooked. The writing was on the wall however even in 0. I feel Jesus was as much a test to Rome as it was the Jews and they failed. Jesus would have found another way to die for us but the Romans capitulated to weak fucking jews when they owned the world.
jews were punished for their role in the Crucifixion by being cursed to be a people without a home, a godless and cursed people who would by their own actions cause themselves to be rejected from every quarter for as long as they wandered
Romans were punished for their role by being turned into italians
Romans were punished for their role by being turned into italians
Replies
4
@DEERBLOOD will never recover
@Dudebro @Paultron @BowsacNoodle @Bunsen Erm, the romans became geeks or greeks or whatever, it was germans who got turned into italians
@DEERBLOOD @Dudebro @Paultron @Bunsen You’re both wrong. Caesar looks like a guy I know named Antonio.