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smjjames

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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6255 on: December 11, 2017, 10:36:26 pm »

Yeah I know. Was just trying to reroute the tangent over here, didn't work apparently.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6256 on: December 11, 2017, 10:59:45 pm »

Christianity gained widespread acceptance because of its relatively peaceful and tolerant ideology at it's founding. Yes, it began as a cult around a guy who was basically like "Hey, maybe we can chill with all these crazy sacrifices, punishments, and rape stuff?"

The other part was that it promised hella rewards in the afterlife. Live your whole life chaste? Dude, you're like a king in heaven for that shit! Don't kill anyone? Guaranteed mansion on God's street.

Finally, Rome's aggressive religious pluralism was basically like "Yo, you have a different god? That's chill he's part of the pantheon now, just pay your taxes, okay?"
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« Reply #6257 on: December 11, 2017, 11:36:54 pm »

Finally, Rome's aggressive religious pluralism was basically like "Yo, you have a different god? That's chill he's part of the pantheon now, just pay your taxes, okay?"
Well unless you didn't like them putting statues of the emperor in your holy temple that is.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6258 on: December 12, 2017, 01:17:18 am »

Roman authorities also weren't fans of the "no other gods" bit of Christianity and Judaism; felt it was fucking with the Pax Deorum for large chunks of their populace to spite and ignore the gods except for Christ and YHWH. Like, literal treason, for a person to ignore the gods and to not honour them. You know how the Greco-Roman gods were, spiteful little cunts, so the idea goes if you piss THEM off, you are directly fucking with Romes peace and power. So, therefore, it's treasonous to not honour and worship the gods and only to honour your own god(s).

Wiki: "neglecting the religiones owed to the traditional gods was atheism, a charge leveled during the Empire at Jews,[435] Christians, and Epicureans.[436] Any of these moral deviations could cause divine anger (ira deorum) and therefore harm the State."
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6259 on: December 12, 2017, 01:26:27 am »

And yet Christianity overtook the Roman Polytheism.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6260 on: December 12, 2017, 02:25:24 am »

And yet Christianity overtook the Roman Polytheism.
Thanks evidently to one formerly pagan ruler who happened to be in charge of the empire, had a vision, then worked even beyond his already-formidable station to establish his notion as the new official-ne-death religion in an area that spans the globe.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6261 on: December 12, 2017, 02:37:37 am »

If by "spans the globe" you mean bits of africa and eurasia, sure. :P
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6262 on: December 12, 2017, 02:39:26 am »

I mean. That is a span.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6263 on: December 12, 2017, 06:34:12 am »

It also bears remembering that Christianity had a few rivals when it came down to being the Empire's hot new religion. Namely Mithraism and Manichaeism.

But Christianity was marginalized for several reasons: their rituals sound horrible if you don't know anything about it (drowning babies (baptism), cannibalism (eucharist), and so on), they went around pissing people off by saying their gods were actually either fakes or demons and that they were going to be eternally tortured over it, being pacifists and as such in conflict with Rome's militarist culture, denying the divinity of the Agustus, and so on.

Once Constantine converted, though, things changed. Everyone in the roman elite who wanted to be in his good graces converted too, and while maybe they didn't truly believe, their descendants eventually did. The oppressed christians became dominant, and, as we all know, the moment you put an oppressed group in power the first thing they do is start oppressing everyone else. Such is life.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6264 on: December 12, 2017, 11:20:53 am »

And boy, did they have fun with the oppression. :P
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« Reply #6265 on: December 12, 2017, 11:22:57 am »

And boy, did they have fun with the oppression. :P

Much oppression, so wow. Very inquisition, yes.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6266 on: December 12, 2017, 02:44:09 pm »

Nobody expected it!
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« Reply #6267 on: December 12, 2017, 03:28:58 pm »

And yet Christianity overtook the Roman Polytheism.

And yet somehow Poseidon/Neptune made it in as a saint, or at least theres a saint (greek I think) who seems a heck of a lot like Poseidon.

Might have been this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas who, incidentially, is the same Saint Nick that Santa Claus is based off of.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6268 on: December 12, 2017, 09:52:52 pm »

the moral of the story: always bet on Poseidon.
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Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« Reply #6269 on: December 13, 2017, 04:42:22 am »

Fools, you have no perception! The stakes we are gambling are frighteningly high.
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