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Hey, ministrone, my 4000th post on CUK was spent making you look a complete c**t. Class, eh?
Were you under the impression the Romans were always Christian? Like, BEFORE Christ was born?
So, were Adam & Eve Christians too? Did your Catholic school teach you that, too?
The first Christians were catholics, the Apostle St Peter was given the job of pope by Christ himself.
I never stated that romans were always christian but by the 4th century rome was a christian empire, you stated as fact that "Christianity was brought to mainland Britain by Irish missionaries." then post a date from the 6th century.
"Christianity came at the pagan Anglo-Saxons from two directions. The Celtic Church, pushed back into Wales, Cornwall, and particularly Ireland, made inroads in the north from an early base on Lindisfarne Island. The Roman Catholic Church approached from the south, beginning with the mission of St.Augustine to Aethelbert, King of Kent, in 597."
Bastards, all of 'em.
Why can't all your w.. religion frak off home and let us pagans live in harmony with nature as the Gods and Goddess want us to?
How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
Constantine was the first roman Christian emperor in 306, about 100 years before the fall of the Romans in Britain.
So you admit that RC was correct in stating that the Romans were not Christians when they invaded Britain. After all, you yourself say that the Romans didn't have a Christian emperor until almost three hundred years after the first Roman occupation of Britain, AD43.
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