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>We would still be pagans if Julian the Apostate had remembered to put on his breastplate while fighting the Persians
because the old pagan emperors had succeeded at stamping out the Christian faith when it yet wasn't the officially recognized religion of the Empire
>>2882453
But muh sacred fire
>>2882431
His paganism was already Christian in character in many ways. Doubt he would've turned the tide
>>2882431
Alea iacta est.
>>2882431
>you will never go back in time and kill Constantine at the Milvian Bridge
>>2882537
He was literally aided by God, must be fairly prideful to even fantasize yourself having the means to thwart His will.
>>2882453
he tried to rebuild the jewish temple to cancel out the christian faith but fire came out the ground and killed the workers. nobody can explain that shit, even pagan sources record it. he should have succeed by all accounts.
>>2882431
his NAME is Julian the PHILOSOPHER
>>2882479
*Alea iacta erat
>>2882548
Must be fairly humble to fantasize yourself bowing before an eldritch abomination's will