Who do you think has the right of it?
Atheists.
>>2821456
THIS! THEISTS BTFOOO!!!!
>>2821445
>heterodox messianic Judaism
So, Christianity?
Why haven't any gods walked among man? Why are they always incarnate as man with human flaws in the stories?
Why don't 10ft gods, beaming with energy and miracles, walk among us?
Why haven't they done anything verifable?
>>2821370
Weird, it's almost as if they don't exist or something.
...because that's fantasy bullshit? Religious people generally don't believe in nonsense like deities. They just like the sense of belonging and being special.
>>2821372
>>2821377
Don't listen to these faggots. The Greeks actually did believe that gods and demigods and heroes at one point had walked among mankind, but that was in the "Age of Heroes," which took place before their own era and which ended with the Trojan War. Of course they believed, to a very large extent, in the reality of the gods influencing the world. They had the oracles, for example, who received messages directly from the gods.
What went wrong, /his/?
>>2821281
(((iceberg)))
It hit an iceberg
What went wrong in your life to make you make threads about naval catastrophes?
>>2821281
Think it was an iceberg, mate.
Or Jews.
Britain?
>>2821209
FIRST ONE TO TALK GETS TO STAY ON MY SIDE OF THE WALL
>>2821349
Lot a loyalty for a hired german mercenary
>don't mind me, not even wehraboos know me
>just the finest field commander of WW2
>>2821102
Balck is pure patrician and far too modest for werhaboos to know.
>You'll never slaughter an entire fresh army with an exhausted division of me slowly trickling in and joining the defense.
find a flaw
>protip, you can't
>>2821102
>get a division, destroy a soviet army
>get a corps, destroy 3 soviet armies
if you know Rommel or Guderian, but don't know Balck, than you know shit about WW2
Is there any feasible way for fascism to return in modern day Europe or North America?
>>2820991
Not any time soon. Maybe in the future if it can be romanticised
Fascism can't exist in a country like America that values the individual as much as it does.
>>2820993
I think it's already being romanticized to a certain extent today, desu. It's anti-communist platform, more specifically. This won't lead to fascism, at least not in the short-term, but I think people are more willing to look at it from another perspective other than it being "Evil: the Ideology".
Did he have any weaknesses as a general? was there ever a better general in the modern (post Napoleon) times.
>>2820767
Ethnicity
>>2820771
Great post, I mean that will full sincerity, really made me and my mates laugh.
>>2820771
le belong nowhere man
>"Russians call me a Pole, Poles call me a Russian."
Was she right? Mass tard-death when?
Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter.
The purpose of morality is to teach you, not to suffer and die, but to enjoy yourself and live.
She was talking in the context of how children are little shits who will immediately start making fun of the mentally ill.
Childhood is idolizing Danton, adulthood is realizing that Robespierre made more sense
>>2820702
Patricianhood is realizing that Robespierre and Danton were nuanced individuals, that Danton did not have the raw ability to actually establish a secure state, and that Robespierre went insane at some point before the terror. Sane Robespierre was a genius and idealist, Insane Robespierre was a Psychopath and Idealist.
>>2820702
maturity is realizing that Edmund Burke predicted it all before it even happened.
>>2820813
Third post best post.
How do I into philosophy of science? What are the philosophical underpinnings of science? Points of dispute? Does science have "weak spots" (e.g. philosophical assumptions that put to question its validity)?
Pic related: how do we transition from a collection of facts or observations to a theory?
search for correlations then look at the mechanisms involved to find causal links
>>2820774
But any distinct group of facts is susceptible of an indefinite number of explanations. How do we preference one explanation over another without recourse to an unprovable principle like "Occam's Razor"?
>>2820701
Protip: Popper is a retard that never studied science, his "empirical "falsification"" is total crap as you can see if you've ever taken freshman physics. True science is done with Bayesian Inductivism; it's not about facts but drawing ~reasonable~ conclusions from observations. There might be unseen exceptions, breaking points, or ignored nuances but these conclusions give us a basis to make reasonable predictions about future observations and enable us to engineer.
>What are the philosophical underpinnings of science
That ultimately natural science's source code is based on mathematical equations and these mathematical equations, properly viewed, are "nice".
>Points of dispute
Why is mathematics so unreasonably effective. See:
https://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/MathDrama/reading/Wigner.html
and Hamming's repy
http://www.imsc.res.in/~sitabhra/teaching/mm12/hamming_unreasonable_effectiveness.pdf
>anon you like history who's yoir favorite historical figu-
>none of your business you dumb bitch
>not having a contemporary bust of Louis XIV on your wall
PLEEEB
>anon you like history why don't you post an interesting thr-
>none of your business you dumb bitch
>>2820635
>not replying 'Adolf Hitler'
sup cuck?
Will Paganism ever make a major revival, or will it always be relegated to autists like Varg?
Our proud ancestors have so much to teach us...
>>2820626
It will mostly be relegated to cultural beliefs, like "cultural" Christianity.
>>2820626
Paganism in the general sense of that word is the most popular religion on earth and its pantheon includes capitalism, Marxism and countless other isms.
However paganism in the sense of making food offerings to the thunder god will never be anything more than a pastime for burgers.
Did cowboys really exist?
>>2820414
Yes but they were Spanish not anglo.
>>2820414
Thieves and vigilantes existed in the old west. Sometimes they rode horses and wore big hats. They may have very rarely had duels at high noon.
So I guess so, yes.
Yes but the Wild West wasn't nearly as wild as the movies would have you think:
The full history of the Assyrians in like, a paragraph or less, GO.
>>2820392
>a thread died for this
>>2820392
Based mongols.
>>2820392
They were smote.
"I'm CIA"
>>2820368
Is "the 9/11 being a falseflag" the most believable conspiracy out there, actually I wouldn't even call it a conspiracy at this point.
>>2820379
Nah port arthur inside job is more believable
>>2820368
Uhh, you don't get to bring friends