Post de-facto borders
>>1709616
Why don't you fuck off zionist pig?
>>1709616
God damn what a beautiful country shape.
It's like a dagger pointed at the heart of islam
>>1709653
Lmao you ignorant moron Judea belongs to us.
Zionism has been legal and globally supported since 1917, only retards think it's evil, epic or spooky.
Fucking tinfoil wearing losers...
>If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you.
Is it the lot of Christianity to be hated by the world? I don't want to pretend like we're seriously persecuted (although we certainly have been in the USSR and continue to be in Middle East), but sometimes it seems like there is a pronounced enmity between the world and the Orthodox Church. The media especially
>Pope Francis' enormous popularity -- his Twitter accounts in different languages have a total of about 30 million followers, about as many as Bill Gates and more than Adele -- is a consequence of his openness to diversity and a softer approach to dogma. He represents a modernized Catholic Church. By contrast, the world's second biggest Christian denomination is proving so resistant to modernization that its plans to adopt some timid changes for the first time since the year 787 have fallen through.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-06-16/the-orthodox-church-stays-in-the-dark-ages
>While tanks and artillery have been Russia’s weapons of choice to project its power into neighboring Ukraine and Georgia, Mr. Putin has also mobilized faith to expand the country’s reach and influence. A fervent foe of homosexuality and any attempt to put individual rights above those of family, community or nation, the Russian Orthodox Church helps project Russia as the natural ally of all those who pine for a more secure, illiberal world free from the tradition-crushing rush of globalization, multiculturalism and women’s and gay rights.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/14/world/europe/russia-orthodox-church.html?_r=0
...
I'm gonna be real with you fampai. I'm a neopagan myself, but the subtlety with which you segued into "orthodox is the only real Christianty" literally made my dick hard. Keep being you.
>'modernisation'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bWHSpmXEJs
>>1709457
How is neopaganism distinguished from paganism?
>Christ promised the Church would be guided by the Spirit of Truth, and pass down his teachings intact, without deviating
>Christ promised the Gates of Hell would not prevail over it
>Reformed Christians think the Church evaporated and was replaced by a Satanic institution teachings lies, and they restored it over a thousand years later by coming up with what they hypothesize is the original theology of Christianity
>christians are still infighting when they could be uniting against the atheists
>>1709441
The trouble is, atheism as an ideological movement, is largely a product of certain kinds of Christians.
constantly restoring the church is such an important part of christian life and teaching, as much as jesus overcame death. even the old covenant to new covenant was a restoration. a baptism.
>Make liberal ideas of equality prominent and authoritative in campuses across the western world
>Promote the arts and humanities as being 'very smart' and important
>Nonenglish speakers will attempt and fail the humanities courses because they don't have the necessary language skills
>Allow the useful idiots (sjw's if you're 12) to kick up a stink about 'institutional racism' and 'patriarchy' making courses too hard for the browns
>Say 'Oh well guess we have to make the courses easier and more accessible to nonenglish speakers', and then do as much.
>You now own a completely legal and legitimised diploma mill where you can charge 100k+ to babysit manchildren and give them busy work
>Anyone who calls you out is a racist misogynist homophobe
>>1709379
>Babbys first realization
>Anyone who calls you out is a racist misogynist homophobe
Shouldn't be a racist misogynist homophobe, kek.
America unis are charging $200k for a diploma (with the government guaranteeing all of the loans btw) so they can pay their division I football coaches $1 million a year, build a new stadium every five years, and dole out full scholarships to Shitavious and Detrayius to chase around a ball. Ameriblubber universities are literally structured around sports.
Everyday it surprises me that ameriblubbers aren't rioting in the street about it (what's even worse some defend this system cause "fuck those yuuurrropean faggy liberals with their free college")
kek
What did the Greeks joke about?
>>1709295
Feminism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata
Barbarians, politics, sex, jobs, marriage & family
Not so much religion
>>1709295
idk but I know roman jokes about Caesar being a poofta. Soldiers yelled to Caesar during his triumph: "Caesar may have conquered Gaul, but Nicomedes conquered Caesar." iirc it was in plutarch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q8i0CYs-CM
Why does this supposedly Christian chant sound like Islamic music?
Sounds Christian to me. But to answer your question, many cultures interact and share ideas, such as music.
a little cultural appropiation
by the muslims ofc
I guess because you're only familiar with Latin and protestant music.
Say if 117 ACE Rome were to just plop into existence in the modern world (mostly disregarding how of course) would it last?
>>1709140
Gaul and Illyria would last. dats bout it cuz
>>1709140
>ACE
Was there anything to Italian fascism other than "Muh Roman Empire" ?
>>1708980
No. All Italian people can do now is we wuz. They'll be better off when some kind of multi-national empire forms in Europe.
>>1708991
But Italy is a multinational country already, just look at the north-south divide and so on.
>it's a "fascism had no theory behind it" thread
Did it, I'm wonder what the exact effects are. And I can hardly look at myself for an example because Ive liked History since I was in middle school.
Is there a noticeable difference in personality and behavior between history people and history-ignorant and/or disinterested people?
>>1708973
>Is there a noticeable difference in personality and behavior between history people and history-ignorant and/or disinterested people?
I've found that shut-ins are more likely to score better and be more knowledgeable in history than others. Been teaching History for 14 years and most social persons know only what is required to pass or get an A while the autists find out more on the stuff they were thought.
>>1709425
To add on to that, almost all those who were truly interested in History were guys. And almost all of them got into history because of Total war games or because of world war 2 movies or some shit.
>>1708973
Maybe people with interest in history want to escape from the real world to the past and other cultures
What is this expression trying to convey?
Someone post the Mosley posse photo.
BEADY
>>1708674
pain
Can someone explain to me what National Bolshevism is?
>>1708647
autism
what happens when you want to be nationalistic but for most of the 20th century your country was left wing
>>1708647
Bolshevism in one nation.
Why did he have to die :(
Why did God give us Stalin :( :( :(
>>1708607
>Caring about the exchange of one butcher for another.
>>1708607
> God
>>1708607
Lenin wasn't a perfect dude, anon. He was overwhelmingly more good than bad, but directly laid the foundation of what we called Stalinism by preserving so much of the Tsarist state apparatus and preventing the USSR from being properly democratic.
Destroying the workers' soviets in the name of central control wasn't acceptable, especially when the government and the Communist Party were so far divorced from the common worker.
>God created THROUGH evolution
>>1708496
I don't see any reason why not.
>>1708496
What's wrong with that idea?
or maybe he intervenes in the so called evolutionary leaps
I know that all countries try to warp real history to their bullshit nationalistic narrative, but which one do this in most autistic ways?
>>1708471
Turkey.
DUDE MONGOLS WERE TURKIC
>>1708510
*turkish
turk =! turkic
>>1708510
good answer. i also like how kurds were called """mountain turks"""
How were the pyramids built?
Single straight ramp?
Multiple ramps?
Spiral ramp?
Internal ramp theory?
Did they have some lifting method?
Without going into Ayylum territory, these things still need to be explained:
Why do the proportions of the Great Pyramid at Giza follow the Golden Ratio so perfectly? Did the Ancient Egyptians understand the Golden Ratio and the concept of Pi? Why have they left no record of it on their mathematical corpus?
>>1708468
Internal ramp has a lot going for it
>>1708468
What game?
>>1708508
Pharaoh from Sierra