Galaxy,
Due to the state of Christianity today and, more specifically, the state of marriage in Christianity today, I can see why you would rather focus on branding me as an impostor rather than considering my observations.
As far as the emperors of the Roman empire go, whether it was Constantine or Theodosius who finalized the church's trinitarian beliefs in the Nicene Creed, it is irrelevant in a discussion of Christianity's present woes.
My whole point is that Christianity seems to be floundering in its attempt to produce happy, wholesome, stable families.
Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages admits to counseling many women with sincere Christian devotion who, because their husbands are not "pushing the right buttons" are ready to chunk them out the door.
Christianity has no answer for this except to counsel men all over the country to try desperately to push the right buttons. Some marriages are helped, many are not.
Christianity's key theologies prevent any real punishment for adultery and lack any real plan for maintaining chastity. Adolescent boys and girls are free to meet and roam as they please as long as we "know where they are" and "pray for them" and "try to establish firm rules".
Again, Hallmark's movies are proof that Christianity's glory days are in the past when the lack of technology, not faith, maintained women, men, and children, in their proper roles.
But, I know, I know, you claim I was never a Christian and that I haven't scoured the evidence concerning Constantine, Theodosius, Arius, and the controversy over the Trinity so therefor none of the aforementioned observations regarding the state of Christianity are of any validity.
BTW, I refuse to respond to your pleas for me to prove my Christianity. It would be pointless and any information I divulged to prove it would be an invasion of my privacy on a public forum.
Respond to the observations I have made or choose not to. It is up to you.
Peace2God'sPeople