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Considering the history of the Roman Empire... He already had such... But then that doesn't answer the question. It would do the Morg a world of good if they actually FOUND such scriptures in the ancient world.
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Your question assumes that the Scriptures were still intact when Constantine made Christianity the state religion.
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You're assuming that Constantine had access to all of God's scriptures. You're also assuming that Constantine was a faithful servant of God all his life. You're also assuming that Constantine, and all his advisors, focused their entire lives on serving and pleasing God. You're also forgetting that a couple hundred years passed between Christ's death and Constantine's reign. You're also forgetting that the Roman culture got intertwined with the Jewish/Christian culture, and some elements had to be 'discarded' in order to keep the Romans in line with everyone else. Besides all that, can you imagine a man having three wives, and ALL OF THEM GETTING ALONG? I DON'T THINK SO!
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When Constantine was haphazardly putting together the tripe we call the bible, he cut out more than he had time to read. His Jewish advisers had him cut those sections out, as part of a plot against god, just like the murder of christ...That or the LDS is making shit up...AGAIN.
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