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Deathbed baptism was standard for early Christians, including emperors, to maximize grace. Check St. Augustine or any basic Church history. As for Nicaea, it standardized the Nicene Creed and tackled Arian heresy, not compiled scripture. Constantine didn’t “reject” Christianity. He chaired Nicaea as a ruler, not a theologian, and his baptism proves his faith.
Deathbed baptism was standard for early Christians, including emperors, to maximize grace. Check St. Augustine or any basic Church history. As for Nicaea, it standardized the Nicene Creed and tackled Arian heresy, not compiled scripture. Constantine didn’t “reject” Christianity. He chaired Nicaea as a ruler, not a theologian, and his baptism proves his faith.
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