Considering how much bickering there is among paleoanthropologists over which hominids are more related to us than others, each one wanting his or her claim to fame through trumping others, can we trust their observations?
Pic very related.
Or you could read Genesis, heathen.
>>1680286
Without the context of the rest of scripture, it is useless.
Anyone else?
ITT: Great historical revolutionaries
>>1680262
best imam
Daily reminder that the Filioque is wrong: the Father alone is the foundation of the entire Trinity. The Father alone supplies the will of the Trinity, and the Father alone supplies the existence of the Trinity.
>>1680087
the Latin creed requires filioque for perfection. The Greek creed is without filioque.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7nqw2hWwTo
>yfw Christians spent the first centuries of the AD era arguing and killing each other over the details of their autistic magic system
>>1680961
>fuck theology lol xD
You have to be 18+ to post here.
What are your thoughts about Genghis Khan(The Oceanic Ruler/Universal Ruler)? How much powerful he really was?
his regime was problematic at best
His power level was over 9000.
>>1680026
>image of Kublai
I know the Irish were always fighting each other, but it seems Ulster and Connacht in particular in medieval Ireland hated each other more than others.
It's 6:00 AM right now OP and I'm really tired but when I wake up I'll dig out my ol' Medieval Irish literature reading list from university and see if there's anything there that can help you
>>1679918
Probably just one of those things that happen. Start a fight, and it just keeps going and going until it becomes really big. Or it could just be that the Ulster Cycle of literature makes it seem like a lot bigger deal than it is.
That pic is has a bunch of different styles that shouldn't mix btw (first guy has everything from Bronze Age to Later Medieval). Looks cool though
Source on the pic?
So I just found out about the Naturalization Act of 1790.
What books or authors are there that would give a unfiltered history of the foundation of America and what the founding fathers intended for the future of the country.
>>1679837
>Natives are "foreign hordes"
Do white nationalists have ANY shame?
>>1679888
Its a Bioshock game, not exactly "white supremacist" propganda.
>>1679837
Kinda ironic that those ten commandments use roman numerals
1. Which is better?
2. Explain why.
>>1679830
http://www.economist.com/node/10209215
>The raw dollar numbers are distorted by big currency swings. For instance, the devaluations in East Asian economies in 1997-98 grossly exaggerated the drop in their output. Measured at PPP, emerging economies' share of world output has more realistically risen since 1980—and even if China's economy is smaller than thought, it is still a mighty beast. PPP data may be imperfect, but they give a better picture of the relative size of economies than market exchange rates do. In the words of John Maynard Keynes, “It is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong.”
>>1679831
None?
>>1679840
Anyone?
You autists will argue over anything. Why not this?
What was life like for servants in 1800's early 1900's in Britain?
How common was full time live in servants?
What was social interaction like between servants and their bosses?
Would they commonly become friendly or would the class system not allow it?
>>1679824
I always wondered if servants of the well to do were seen as below, equal or better than the common people
>>1679824
Just watch downton abbey or some shit. Damn.
>>1679824
https://www.youtube.com/results?q=servants+britain+documentary
Here's a few hours of entertainment for you
>if the Sack of 1204 and the establishment of the Latin Empire hadn't sucked out all the energy of the Greeks, the (unified) Byzantines could have retaken Anatolia from the various Seljuk tribes after their weakening from fighting with the Mongols
>>1679801
I'm sure something similar was said a century earlier, and probably a century later.
>>1679801
Mongols never got to anatolia and turks couldn't care less about iraq. By the time fourth crusade happened, the roman empire wasn't any more empire than let's say hungary
>>1679801
Bullshit fictional history. The ottoman beyelik was brought to its knees in 1400 much like byzantium in 1200, but instead of rolling around in self-commiseration for two and a half centuries they pulled themselves up by their bootstraps and went to experience unprecedent expansion in that same (15th) century.
Who is your favorite historian?
I really like Tobias Capwell. He's an expert on medieval armor and also a professional jouster.
Based Starkey
https://youtu.be/OVq2bs8M9HM
>>1679749
Lindybeige
Kathleen Hughes 2bh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Hughes_(historian)
She basically pioneered the field. She wrote beautifully and was a great scholar besides
>Judaism, Christian & Islam
Changing attitude aside, what's the reasoning behind it?
Also, if you are a follower of one of these religions, how do you view them?
>>1679696
Coming from a Roman Catholic perfspective Homosexuality is a sin and gay marriage should never be tolerated.
I don't hate (that many) gay people, hate the sin just the sinner. And I don't want gay marriage because it isn't something gay people really want, what they want is revenge for how they have been treated in the past, their movement at this point is nothing but a hate movement fuelled by spite and bitterness.
>>1679696
Anal doesn't work as well when you don't have a foreskin
>>1679696
silly anon it's 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bWHSpmXEJs
why does EVERY SINGLE thing in critical theoryhave to go back to capitalism? Fuck it gets exhausting after a while
>>1679595
It's not Marx's Marxism, but the people who came up with it were influenced by Marxism.
The history of all struggle is class struggle.
>>1679609
It's so reductive pham
Can we blame him for communism, marxism, national socialism, WWII, the cultural collapse of Germany, the loss of Prussian military tradition, the cold war, mass immigration policies and the instability in the middle east?
No, because communism and Marxism existed before he was born.
So we'll hate him..
Because he can take it.
Because he's not our hero.
He's a silent guardian.
A dank meme.
>>1679558
This is like the opposite of the strongman theory but cranked up by a 100. kys
Are meant to be broken?
>>1679552
>Are rules* meant to be broken.
Fuck it. I fucked up. Just delete this thread.
I don't know
Which rules are you talking about?
>>1679637
Laws and ethics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D3OVlgHGdM
that's really fascinating
>>1679546
literal autism
It's exciting to speculate about how this or similar concepts could be applied to store computer data. Just imagine you're a jihadist who needs to store some subversive literature away from the prying eyes of the nanny state. When the pigs come knocking and take your PC, you can be safe in the knowledge that your manifesto/blueprints/gore folder was mistaken for one of the many pieces of plastic rubbish strewn about your filthy apartment and ignored.