09-18-2014, 07:01 AM
Augstus burned all prophecies that foretold doom or disorder and the Aeneid which survives in full gives openly denies that Rome had any limits in time.
If there was a prophecy it was much later; so you shouldn't assume everyone or even large numbers of people believed it. The Empire itself was likely majority Christian in Stilchio's time anyway so why should Christians care about a very recent prophecy of doom told by pagans who didn't like them?
If there was a prophecy it was much later; so you shouldn't assume everyone or even large numbers of people believed it. The Empire itself was likely majority Christian in Stilchio's time anyway so why should Christians care about a very recent prophecy of doom told by pagans who didn't like them?
Dan