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Definitely not! The formulation of the Trinity by Athanasius, an

Egyptian deacon from Alexandria, was accepted by the

Council

of Nicaea in A.D. 325,

i.e

.

more than three centuries after Jesus

had been taken up.

Without doubt Roman and Egyptian

paganism had influence in this doctrine of the triune god.

C.

I want proof of your allegation that there is Roman &

Egyptian paganism in Christianity

.

M.

Okay! These are the Gods & sons of the Gods of the following

nations that had influence:

GREEKS

Appolo, Dionysius

ROMANS

Hercules.

SYRIANS

Adonis & Attis.

PERSIANS

Mithra

EGYPTIANS

Osiris, Isis, Horus

BABYLONIANS

Baal, Astarte

From the above you can see that these nations worshipped these

imaginative gods and idols, and when Paul decided to make

Jesus into son of God these nations found it reasonable to believe

it.

Also the Sabbath, which was observed on Saturday by Jesus, was

shifted to Sunday;

December 25, which was the birthday of their

sun god Mithra, was introduced as Jesus’ birthday

. The Bible

clearly predicted and forbade the decoration of Christmas trees

in

Jeremiah 10:2-5

: “Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the

heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the

heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the people are