Since the Emperor Constantine did not reside in Rome, then the only way that your post can read, is that he invited 300 bishops from Rome. I agree that neither possibility agrees with the facts, but that is what we have come to expect from the heretic, the apostate and the pagan.
I'm afraid your brilliance overshadows the simplicity that is in Christ.
I'm blushing.
Perhaps you just bore easily when simple questions are asked. I'm sure it's such a drag having to answer to the some are less equal than others crowd.
Simple questions asked by simple people are quite revealing. Simple people who try to tart up their questions often fail spectacularly.
Or maybe you just have knee-jerk reactions instead of actually reading what someone has posted. Either way, assuming is no way to go through life.
When you phrase your questions in such a manner as is conducive to reality, then we, as we have in the past, get along very well and complement each other, in fact. When the Kool Aid kicks in, well, this thread is evidence of those who drink from it.
“Since the Emperor Constantine did not reside in Rome”
I suppose we can understand that the world of anti-Catholicism only knows Istanbul.
They do have a rather tenuous grasp of history.
Just as brilliant people who try to out-do God’s word often end up in puddles in a corner.