Who was the most badass soldier ever and why was it Léo Major?
>>1694966
>not posting Big Boss-mode Major
You fucked up, man.
>>1694989
How the fuck is this pussy even comparable to Léo Major?
How many cities did this faggot siege by himself?
Was the Reconquista a mistake?
>>1694856
No the "Conquista" was.
>>1694856
Kek no.
>>1694856
No.
Is European civilization a continuation of Mesopotamian civilization?
>>1694794
yes
>>1694794
maybe
Look what i have.
Seems like Austria-Hungary in 2016 feels himself as well as Russian Empire.
Ah
good luck uniting them
>>1694695
Just wait for the Visegrad group to unite and pull Austria and Croatia in. Leithanian Republic, ho!
Catholic guys,answer me that.
Popes can have son?
>>1694646
Many of them did, yes. They're not castrated. Just fucking hypocrites.
>>1694653
hahahaha
>>1694646
Celibacy is not a dogma, Peter and many Popes from the time of the Roman Empire still existing had families.
It's a medieval tradition that is still respected, however a Pope with approval from a council could have that changed without being accused of heresy.
And yes there were medieval Popes who despite the celibacy tradition had mistresses, children, ect. The Church is a hospital of sinners and despite the sins of the leadership, they never did anything that promoted heresy.
Indo-"Europeans" out REEEEE edition.
>>1694622
So...
Someone did put "Human Lands" and the "Great Land without Humans" in Google Translate, And finally get bored and wrote the rest on English?
Pretty lame as linguistic, more so while memeing IndoEuropeans.
>>1694622
The fuck am I looking at? Explain like i'm 5 please.
Any resources for a beginner who wants to learn more about linguistics?
Does Shinto Religion originate in the Ancient Japan or is it based on a mixture of Chinese cultural-religious loans (Taoism, Confucianism, Chan (Zen) Buddhism, Emperor's cult)?
By the way, what about other cultural-religious traditions from the historically China influence area, like Korea?
Are these religions then local interpretations of Chinese stuff or is there something else?
>>1694564
Yes what?
>>1694572
Mathematician's answer
>>1694572
Yes Sir!
Could another son of the God be born?
>>1694418
>another
surely god could just do whatever he wants so sure if he feels like it
>>1694418
Which god?
The fascist Italian of Mussolini,committed some crime of war?
Used gas in Ethiopia
>>1694419
This and the deportation of Lubijana's population. Then there are several bombings of villages and the like in Greece and Jugoslavia.
what?
no
never
why has war between countries come to a weird pause?
what the fuck happened?
last war i can think of between actual relevant countries is the falklands and they lasted a month
i wish the news was interesting
>>1694303
>what the fuck happened?
MAD
>>1694303
MAD and NATO
Rabbi Jesus
>was a Jew;
>was a bastard son of a goatfucker and his whore wife;
>hung out with low-lives, scoundrels, tax collectors, beggars, prostitutes and other Jews;
>didn't kill the man who persecuted his parents and tried to murder him
>advised to love your enemies and turn the other cheek;
>was a radical anarchist.
Krishna
>was an Aryan;
>was of the son of a princess and a sage;
>consorted with noblemen, priests, soldiers and honest peasants;
>killed the man who persecuted his parents and tried to murder him;
>advised that soldiers should fulfill their duty and slay the enemy to defend folk and country;
>upheld social hierarchy.
Well /his/?
>>1694284
you can compare jesus to other teachers too.
jesus
>Treat others the same way you want them to treat you
>This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends
>Rejected parts of Judaism while retaining some of its elements.
>Part of being righteous is to watch over the mind. The apostle Paul urged people to bring "every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ
buddha
>Consider others as yourself
>If you do not tend to one another then who is there to tend to you? Whoever would tend me, he should tend the sick
>Rejected parts of Hinduism while retaining some of its elements
>Buddha said, "Let the wise man guard his thoughts, for they are difficult to perceive, very artful, and they rush wherever they list: thoughts well guarded bring happiness
>>1694284
t. keyboard warrior
If you speak like that irl you'll be ass raped
>>1694284
>was an Aryan
proof stormfag
Were the Nuremberg Trials fair? Was due process taken? Did the Nazis get fairly prosecuted?
Tell me about the Nuremberg, /his/
It was a kangaroo court, the germans couldn't even counter argument what the allies said there, it was pretty much a "You did this and that now get hanged"
obviously it was biased to a degree, but they made an effort to discern between the more benign nazis swept up in the mix and the actual monsters, for example...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Fritzsche
>>1694271
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/nazi-auschwitz-camp-accountant-oskar-groening-trial-begins-in-germany/
Guys I'm looking for an unbiased opinion on the causes of WW1, I just want to learn who is really responsible for causing the war
Please use sources if you can, if you have a recommended reading list that would be great
>>1694242
english speaking french
>>1694242
The Germans and Austrians are mostly responsible if you look for a specific country to blame. The rise of nationalism is what made it more or less "inevitable" though.
>>1694242
Germany
Had A. Hamilton not ruined his reputation could he have been a president of U.S?
Where's the B.?
>>1694209
What do you mean, my fellow anon?
>>1694202
You mean had he not been suckered into a duel with Aaron Burr and then deliberately miss with his shot out of gentlemanly fervor, only for Burr to not return the favor because he was an honorless thug?
Yup, his death was one of the worst tragedies of the American revolution. Of all the founding fathers his predictions about the country were the only ones which came even remotely true
Hello /his/,
I have a request. Previously I was not very engaged in religion and its meaning, but that view has changed quite a bit after my school implemented obligatory religion classes. I find it interesting, and I wish to know more about different aspects of religion. My teacher constantly wishes to initiate a debate whether or not religion is useful in today's society. My classmates all agree religion is stupid and should be removed completely.
So that is why I'm here. I want to be that one person which makes sure the debate keeps on going, taking a stand which is the complete opposite of which everyone else. I don't know enough about religion, but I'm sure you guys do. Primarily I wanted to start a debate about religion, but also please provide advice on how I can increase my knowledge and reflect more maturely. So here is my question to you guys:
Does religion have a positive or negative effect on the world, and are there any aspects of these religions that today, or throughout their history, that have had a negative of positive effect of the world.
TL;DR:
I want to debate my class whether religion has had a positive or negative effect on the world, and if there are any aspects of these religions that today, or throughout their history, that had a negative of positive effect of the world, but my knowledge isn't wide enough so I want to use your brains.
>>1694161
I don't want you as the spokesperson for religion. Just be a good sheep and say "baaaaaa".
>>1694161
Religion is tool.
One can use a hammer to build a house.
Or smash someones head in.
The tool is not to blame, but rather the user.
>>1694228
Quote from who?