05/06/2025
Total Apostasy
AD 533: Roman emperor Justinian I, proclaimed the Bishop of Rome, Leo I, to be the supreme head of all the churches. It was the head of state, not a church council that proclaimed Leo, head of the churches. The proclaimation was widely ingored by the rest of the world.
"The victorious Justinian... to John, the most holy archbishop of the fostering city of Rome... we have hastened to make subject to the See of your Holiness, and to unite with it, all the priests of the whole Eastern district...your Holiness...who is the Head of all the holy churches. For in all points...we are eager to add to the honor and authority of your See, now we entreat your Blessedness to pray for us, and to obtain for us the protection of heaven." (Roman emperor Justinian I, Volume of the Civil Law, Codices lib. I tit. I, 533 AD)
"The statement of popes Gregory I. and Leo IX., that the council of Chalcedon conferred on the Roman bishop Leo the title of universal episcopus, [universal bishop] and that he rejected it, is erroneous. No trace of it can be found either in the Acts of the councils or in the epistles of Leo." (Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, book 3, chapter 5)
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Revelation 12:6
[6]Then the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, that they should feed her there one thousand two hundred and sixty days. Satan Thrown Out of Heaven