At Nicaea in 325 CE, Constantine brought bishops together to settle the nature of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
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Christianity wins twice in this lecture: first as a Roman-compatible institution, then as a strange formula that trains people to treat symbols as reality.
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