Is it normal that the roman empire edited the bible in the 1940s

So in earlier times when there were serious wars going on, the guys running the roman armies had to change some bible verses to influence politics of the time. IIN? or this is some bullshit story.

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  • Ellenna

    The Roman Empire was long gone by the 1940s! You seem very confused about history and yes, this is some bullshit story

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    et tu brute?

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  • mrbrownfinger5

    1940s? Are you sure?

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  • lordofopinions

    It was edited WAY before that, around 350 AD. Look up Council of Nicaea where the books that are in our Bible were chosen. It was very sexist. Men only got their books in the bible. Mary Magdelin had writings but they were not included. Recent discoveries have led to the theory that Mary was Jesus,s wife.

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  • ZaneT

    The bible has many versions and has been edited many times throughout history by various cults looking to expand their power base.

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  • tittle

    They were always changing it
    Should see the original Bible, it's got bits crossed out, little arrows with new bits, words switched around, "Shalt not"'s changed to "shalt"s, they changed it all the time.

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  • Murun

    The Bible was written by humans anyway, so subsequent alteration by subsequent humans isn't really an issue.

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  • CreamPuffs

    I don't think you understand time.

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  • FeralDefiance

    King James's court edited the bible, not the Romans.

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