Information about the sabbath day
bkm001@NBNET.NB.CA (bkm001@NBNET.NB.CA)
Mon, 19 Feb 1996 09:43:14 -0600
>Very interesting thought about separation from Judiasm. I am in the
>process of reading "The History of the Church", a translation of the
>work by Eruditus (or something close to that :-), and it is very
>interesting to see how heavily slanted the text is in favor of the
>trinitarian view, even to the point of trying to prove the eternal
>pre-existent sonship and three separate persons.
>
Actually, his name is Eusebius, and he leaned more than a bit to the Arian
persuasian.
Lastly he was very anti-semetic, viewing Jesus as distinct from the Jews,
by nature of His divinity, and Eusebius saw the Jews as forever under God's
curse for rejecting the Messiah. (He thought that Jews who were converted
were "cleansed" from this).
What a kook!
Frank Vandenburg