This thread is a continuation from >>846801 which got WAY off topic. Let's discuss homosexuality and whatnot here. Be cool to each other dudes.
>>847186
Homosexuality was an invention of medical science in the 19th century.
>>847762
>Be cool to each other dudes.
>Homosexuality was an invention of medical science in the 19th century.
lol
Go to /LGBT/
This is specifically for Lutherans so please no non-Lutheran Protestants going "MUH BABYLONIAN PAGAN MOON GODDESS," but what are the views on Mary that modern Lutheren theology holds and how much does it differ from Martin Luther's beliefs on the matter?
>>846863
Many of these Protestant groups make these kinds of inferences because they are genuinely ignorant of the history of the Christian religion.
For example, many Protestant groups claim the fish-like hat bishops wear, the mitre, is related to Dagon, when it is actually a nod to Jesus' decree to the apostles that they would be "fishers of men."
>>846897
>it is actually a nod to Jesus' decree to the apostles that they would be "fishers of men."
Just because modern day Protestants are retardedddoesn't mean that some know their shit. The only people who actively worship Mother Mary are Mexicans, who hold her in an even greater regard than God.
Let's post those historical-related feels, Anons:
>You will never walk through the streets of Constantinople at its height in the 10th century, when it was the greatest city in the world
>You will never be an American student living in Montmartre of Paris and attending the Ecole de Beaux-Arts during the Belle Epoque, working as a scribe-clerk to support yourself and spending the nights alternating between writing poetry and going out with your socialist friends and drinking
>You will never be a member of the Russian nobility fleeing the Reds, sailing away on the last ship from Sevastopol, watching the Red flag being hoisted on the city spires, knowing the Empire is ended and that you must now be an exile
>you will never be a deputy of the National Convention
>you will never execute priests, nobles, and rebels en masse
>>846734
So this is basically "I am not a time traveller but would like to be" thread
>>846770
Is there a problem with that?
Welcome to the "Questions that don't deserve their own thread" thread!
To start us off, I'm breaking the rule and none of you can stop me.
Is there a name for the train of thought that leads to someone mirroring another person or coming up with a new personality based on someone else in an attempt to find the happiness that they believe that person has obtained through their actions?
>>846661
Tulpa or Waifuism.
My question is: Did Charlemagne have access to peppercorns?
>>846661
Some tend to call it chameleoning. Where you change your personality wildly depending on the person you're talking to. Otherwise I don't see much an issue with trying to have some determinism in what your identity is.
It gets associated with people who have certain disorders like BPD or ADHD,
Does truth exist?
There are many monarchs who are adequate
There are some monarchs who are good
There are a select few who are great
But there is only ONE monarch who is Magnificent
Also those Safavid bastards can and will go straight to hell!
There is only ONE Restitutor Orbis
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Is the size of his hat indicative of his status?
Why do the likes of the Mongols, Huns and Vikings get glorified when all they did was murder, rape and destroy civilisation just for the hell of it?
They were hundreds of times worse than modern terrorists. At least modern terrorists are fighting for some kind of cause, or at least they believe they do. These people were just brutal savages.
>>845925
>Applying moral judgment to people who lived in a completely different time period
0/10
>when all they did was murder, rape and destroy civilisation just for the hell of it?
No
muh historical bushfire
Why, when better treatment of workers has shown to improve productivity, do factory bosses treat laborers like shit? Not only today, but throughout history - I don't see how raping employees in 19th-century England or working natives to death in Mexican colonies could be at all profitable.
Which is why competition improves labor conditions.
>>845935
I don't really get what you're saying m8, we've had free trade with Mexico for a decade and it's not like their factories are shining examples of workers rights.
>>845894
You must understand, these working conditions, by standerds of the country beforehand (19th century england, modern east asia, mexico ect) are coming off working conditions already at a sub-human level. The working conditions of the workers in sweatshops, are equally bad, or arguably better to the slaving farm labor they would do other.
Who are closest descendants of Alexander the Great and his soldiers?
>>845625
nobody because he was a fucking faggot that liked dicks and semen in his mouth.
>>845633
Alexander was bisexual.
>>845633
I bet you wouldn't say that to his face.
>Canada had slavery
>Canada had Japanese interment camps
>Canada had red people dying from white people diseases
>"OMGOSHZ GUYS CANADAN IS DA BEST COUNTRY EVAA!!!11"
It's a nice place and all but holy shit.
>>845452
*internment
>>845452
personally i think the name "weeaboots" is funnier
>>845452
Name a country that hasn't committed a single atrocity.
Hard mode: No sub countries Caribbean islands, Oceanic islands ect.
>When the Trojans opened their doors, they found a giant wooden horse. "Wow, neat!" they said, "Let's take it inside and go to sleep without investigating it."
>"You idiots!" said Laocoön, "Are you completely dense? How much more obvious can a trap possibly be for you to still fall for it?"
>Then two sea serpents appeared and ate Laocoön, as well as both of his sons, alive. They screamed in pain and agony while the rest of the Trojans stood by and watched.
>"Huh, that was weird" said the Trojans, "Let's get back to taking this giant horse inside our walls and leaving ourselves defenseless."
>Greeks
The Trojan Horse story isn't in the Iliad.
>>845153
i suppose you believe cyclopes, sirens, Scylla, Charybdis and hades are real as well
Why do people condemn the 4th crusade all the time, but no one mentions the massacre of the latins?
Not saying the 4th crusade was a good thing, but it seems like they provoked some kind of retaliation
People do like the Roman empire, it's much funnier to adore an enlightened empire that fell victim to the barbary and bad manners of it's neighbor instead of just one powerful player among many others that could be just as brutal as it's enemies.
>>844953
Well people like to romanticize the Byzantine Empire
>>844953
Probably because the ruin of a city like Constantinople is seen as a bigger crime than killing a bunch of merchants.
Why Ivan the Terrible is still remembered as a sort of Empire builder? He left Muscowy/Russia utterly ruined, defeated in war and ripe for a dynastic crisis.
H-he did great in the first half, until he got a bad flue that made him go insane...
That's what wikipedia and RT thought me.
Stalinist history rewriting is reason here basically.
>>844699
>He left Muscowy/Russia utterly ruined, defeated in war and ripe for a dynastic crisis.
Suffering strenghtens the soul and he made Russian souls of his time very strong indeed.
>>844528
Hamilton. Holy shit this isn't even close.
>>844528
Hamilton is such a boring fuck holy shit, reading the federalist is a yuge pain in the ass. Madison is the real nigga
>This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
What did he mean by this?
>>844357
>What did he mean by this?
He meant This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.
He meant I'm a French and I need to shovel everyone into the dirt because even thinking about the unholy state I was born into is too painful
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What happened in the Dyatlov Pass Incident?
The jews happened
>>843504
Soviet army fucked up some weapon experiments
Dumb fucks woke up startled in the middle of the night, panicking and hysteric because they were dumb fucks. Then the elements took care of them.