The trinity doctrine was not part of the early Church.......a woman who contributed a table, or altar, to God Jesus Christ, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority.
What altar is associated with Christianity, wouldn't it be considered to be an 'icon' and as such forbidden?Correct me if I'm reading this wrong. There are those that have stated that Constantine was the person that raised Jesus Christ to "God". He was emperor of Rome from 306AD to 337AD. In other words in the beginning of the 4th century. The above Christian Church Mosaic was made in the 3rd century.
Constantine only sanctioned the making of the Bible from already existing manuscripts, he didn't authorize any new writings or even supply the definitions of the existing documents, as a Christian he would only have been a student.
If the preface to the KJV1611 edition is correct the RCC changed in the 1300 years that followed if the RCC was displeased that their version of the Bible was not used, rather it was the same version that was assembled for Constantine.