Yes, the imaginary ones would be the ones you keep referring to without telling us what they are.
And here is an example of imaginary facts. I dare you--I double dog dare you--to prove this historical argument. I disagree that the Catholic Church as it now is existed before Gregory the Great. Prove that it existed before Constantine. Give quotes and facts.
Yes, but your argument is completely from history. You have not given a single Scripture--not one single Scripture to prove that Christmas is apostasy. In fact, you have refused to deal with Scripture given to you, Col. 2:16.
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No doubt the universal church has morphed a lot in the past 1900 years. The major milestone on the timetable is when Constantine consolidated the universal church folk(Catholic=universal), circa 325 C.E. See the words of Constantine at the Council of Nicea, which he called. This was quite a conclave of universal churchmen, probably not dressed in sackcloth. This universal church error started a lot of the apostasy, long before Constantine and Helena gathered their icons and married a Church with the State.
An interesting treatise: lavistacchurchofchrist.org/LVanswers/2006/10-02a.htm.
Answering the question: Why did the religion Catholicism start and what year did Catholicism start?
The RCC has to really stretch to find popes from Constantine back to Peter, there may not have been any. The universal bishop was probably after the Pontifex Maximus through the Roman Empire.
Interesting: Constantine moved his offices to Constantinople, named for himself of course. He in effect split his universal church into East and West. When the West tried to Lord over the East about the papacy there was a serious split, which still exists.
What does all of this have to do with New Testament Christianity? NADA--universal church is still apostate, albeit morphed and reformed many times.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Bro. James