Arius was a Platonist philosopher who wrote Secret John
Posted: Sat May 06, 2023 5:18 pm
No they didn't return that favor. Why not? Because it never existed.
IMHO the very first heretic was Arius of Alexandria c.325 CE. Arius was not a Christian as reported by the Nicene Church. Arius was a Platonist philosopher. Constantine explicitly refers to the followers of Arius as "Porphyrians".
Comparing the words of Jesus from “The Secret Book of John”
in the NHL to the words of Arius from “Thalia”
https://www.academia.edu/44862334/_The_ ... nd_Thalia_
(Also see Paul the Uncertain (above)- Arius shot back by Bart Ehrman)
The Christian victors over the pagan philosophers fabricated their own corrupted version of the history of the conflict. Ante Nicene heresiology has been fabricated by the powerful Post Nicene church community (I wont use the term industry) in order to obscure the massive literary controversy that was precipitated when the Jesus (NT) and Adam and Eve (LXX) Story Book was packaged, circulated and received in codex form by the literate Greeks in the eastern empire. They gave it the thumbs down. That's when the shit hit the fan.
Do we have evidence that the Greeks ridiculed, satirised and rejected the Holy Bible? Yes IMO we do have such evidence:
(1) Eusebius: "most shameful ridicule of the unbelievers"
"the sacred matters of inspired teaching
were exposed to the most shameful ridicule
in the very theaters of the unbelievers".
Eusebius, "Life of Constantine", Ch. LXI
How Controversies originated at Alexandria
through Matters relating to Arius
(2) Athanasius: The Greeks derided the mystery that the Christians adored
That mystery the Jews traduce, the Greeks deride, but we adore;
Athanasius, On the Incarnation of the Word, Chapter 1 - Creation and the Fall
(3) Emperor Julian: Writes a satire against Jesus and Constantine, and in three books "Against the Christians"
"It is, I think, expedient to set forth to all mankind
the reasons by which I was convinced that
the fabrication of the Christians
is a fiction of men composed by wickedness.
Though it has in it nothing divine,
by making full use of that part of the soul
which loves fable and is childish and foolish,
it has induced men to believe
that the monstrous tale is truth."
(4) Cyril: "Against Julian"
"rebuts this Greek eyebrow raised against the glory of Christ"
("Greek eyebrow" = satire)
"the sacred matters of inspired teaching
were exposed to the most shameful ridicule
in the very theaters of the unbelievers".
Eusebius, "Life of Constantine", Ch. LXI
How Controversies originated at Alexandria
through Matters relating to Arius
(2) Athanasius: The Greeks derided the mystery that the Christians adored
That mystery the Jews traduce, the Greeks deride, but we adore;
Athanasius, On the Incarnation of the Word, Chapter 1 - Creation and the Fall
(3) Emperor Julian: Writes a satire against Jesus and Constantine, and in three books "Against the Christians"
"It is, I think, expedient to set forth to all mankind
the reasons by which I was convinced that
the fabrication of the Christians
is a fiction of men composed by wickedness.
Though it has in it nothing divine,
by making full use of that part of the soul
which loves fable and is childish and foolish,
it has induced men to believe
that the monstrous tale is truth."
(4) Cyril: "Against Julian"
"rebuts this Greek eyebrow raised against the glory of Christ"
("Greek eyebrow" = satire)