Quote from trader28:
Actually its just history... pick up a book now and then sparky
Oh and trying diss me would have been so much more successful if you knew how to spell mystery
Pretending that you so accurately and intimately know the personal life of the Emperor and his wife of 1.6 thousand years ago to the point where you can call that claim history is absolutely ridiculous.
Anyways, here are just a few writings from the 'Early Church Fathers' on the subject that will hopefully add some insight about the Church's belief in Christ's divinity:
St. Ignatius of Antioch
Letter to the Ephesians (110 A.D.):
"For our God, Jesus Christ, was conceived by Mary in accord with God's plan"
Letter to the Romans (110 A.D.):
"to the church beloved and enlightened after the love of Jesus Christ, our God, by the will of Him that has willed everything which is;"
Tatian the Syrian
Address to the Greeks (165/175 A.D.):
"We are not playing the fool, you Greeks, nor do we talk nonsense, when we report that God was born in the form of a man"
St. Irenaeus
From his 5 book-set 'Against Heresies': 'Detection and overthrow of the gnosis falsely so-called' (180/199 A.D.):
"and the raising up again of all flesh of all humanity, in order that to Jesus Christ our Lord and God and Saviour and King;"