<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->What abt other Fathers(like Basil the great etc) from the same time?We can find the same comands?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
st basil the 'great':
http://www.greatlie.com/en/articles.cfm?...tail&id=21
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Saint Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea (alias Santa Claus)
«The Greeks are enemies, for they delight in devouring Israel with their mouth wide open» « By mouth the prophet means (see Isaiah 9.11) the power of the sophists� speech that will use every argument to confuse the simple believers» Saint Basil of Caesarea ON PROPHET ISAIAH
«My Order is, (!!!) Show no cowardice when you are faced with the Greeks� hypotheses, which resemble wood, or rather a used up torch that has lost its liveliness and all power of the wood, and neither does it display any more the torches� glow. Indeed like extinguished, smoking torches they will stain black and dishonor he who would reach for them and bring tears to the eyes of those who would venture near them. The same effect has (The Greeks�) falsely named knowledge to the people who would use it»
Basil the Great (alias Santa Claus) (330-379AD) FOREWORD TO THE PROPHET ISAIAH 7.196.3)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Going by these statements, he didn't tell people to destroy Greek civilisation like Bishop Theophilius and St Cyrilus and many others did. But he certainly had no love for the Hellenes and instilled the same in his audience.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Intersting that some apostles like Peter and Andrew have greek names<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Was under the impression that Peter/Petrus was a Roman name - from 'Petra', Latin for rock?
The all-important line for the Vatican: And on this rock (petra) I will build my Church <-> apostolic succession from Peter.
(That's also a fraud of course, see <i>Die Petruslegende</i> by Arthur Drews translated into English by Frank Zindler.)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dios Chisostomus(golden mouth) the faimous roman historian.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Read that it was Dio<i>n</i> Chrysostom(us) and that he was Greek, but probably living in Rome as he was friend of emperor Trajan and gave speeches there.
st basil the 'great':
http://www.greatlie.com/en/articles.cfm?...tail&id=21
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Saint Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea (alias Santa Claus)
«The Greeks are enemies, for they delight in devouring Israel with their mouth wide open» « By mouth the prophet means (see Isaiah 9.11) the power of the sophists� speech that will use every argument to confuse the simple believers» Saint Basil of Caesarea ON PROPHET ISAIAH
«My Order is, (!!!) Show no cowardice when you are faced with the Greeks� hypotheses, which resemble wood, or rather a used up torch that has lost its liveliness and all power of the wood, and neither does it display any more the torches� glow. Indeed like extinguished, smoking torches they will stain black and dishonor he who would reach for them and bring tears to the eyes of those who would venture near them. The same effect has (The Greeks�) falsely named knowledge to the people who would use it»
Basil the Great (alias Santa Claus) (330-379AD) FOREWORD TO THE PROPHET ISAIAH 7.196.3)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Going by these statements, he didn't tell people to destroy Greek civilisation like Bishop Theophilius and St Cyrilus and many others did. But he certainly had no love for the Hellenes and instilled the same in his audience.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Intersting that some apostles like Peter and Andrew have greek names<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Was under the impression that Peter/Petrus was a Roman name - from 'Petra', Latin for rock?
The all-important line for the Vatican: And on this rock (petra) I will build my Church <-> apostolic succession from Peter.
(That's also a fraud of course, see <i>Die Petruslegende</i> by Arthur Drews translated into English by Frank Zindler.)
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dios Chisostomus(golden mouth) the faimous roman historian.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Read that it was Dio<i>n</i> Chrysostom(us) and that he was Greek, but probably living in Rome as he was friend of emperor Trajan and gave speeches there.