Biblical Nicolaitanes ....In the Just For Fun thread, Vrede wrote: "Some religious headgear hides the horns."
(Image of the Pope)
Nicolaism (also Nicholaism, Nicolaitism, Nicolationism, or Nicolaitanism) is a Christian heresy first mentioned (twice) in the Book of Revelation of the New Testament, whose adherents were called Nicolaitans, Nicolaitanes, or Nicolaites. According to Revelation 2:6 and 15, they were known in the cities of Ephesus and Pergamum. In this chapter, the church at Ephesus is commended for "hating the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate"; and the church in Pergamos is rebuked: "So hast thou also [worshiping in their midst] them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate".
The actual content of the heresy is largely unknown, although there are several conflicting theories. Some believe the heresy to include ritual prostitution and other sexual practices. Others believe the heresy to relate to an overbearing priesthood that controls the people.
Several of the early church fathers mentioned this group, including Irenaeus, Hippolytus, Epiphanius, and Theodoret. Some of those state that deacon Nicolas was the author of the heresy and the sect. Others state that the sect took its name erroneously from Nicolas and uphold the righteousness of Nicolas. Still others of the early fathers state that the name is unrelated and may be descriptive rather than eponymous. None of the writings available today appear to provide an authoritative answer.
Personally, I believe the latter, because scripture also states that we are not to refer to earthly man as "father" (in the sense of a spiritual leader).
It is/was believed that the Nicolaitans set up a 'priestly order' which is definitely Catholicism ... Pope, Cardinal, priest, Father, etc... a religious hierarchy. Jesus said.. "NO MAN cometh unto the Father but by Me". Sorry, Mr. Pope, cardinal, whatever.