@LostRituals 'Tis true! Happy are those who are favoured by Aphrodite, for what is more natural and healthy than the joys of love? Even the grim Lord Hades, ruler of Darkness, could not escape its grasp! Observe in my next comment how Aphrodite instructs her charming little Eros to extend the empire of Love even down to the mystical land of the Underworld:
@LostRituals "(1/2) Venus of Eryx, from her mountain throne,/ Saw Hades and clasped her swift-winged son, and said:/ 'Cupid, my child, my warrior, my power,/ Take those sure shafts with which you conquer all,/ And shoot your speedy arrows to the heart/ Of the great god to whom the last lot fell/ When the three realms were drawn..... (cont. next)
@LostRituals (2/2) "...Your mastery/ Subdues the gods of heaven and even Jove,/ Subdues the ocean's deities and him,/ Even him, who rules the ocean's deities./ Why should Hell lag behind? Why not there too/ Extend your mother's empire and your own?"
@LostRituals The Abduction of Persephone is one of my favorite parts of Ovid's "Metamorphoses." Even more enthralling, however, is the setting of how it came about that Hades fell in love, since it isn't as popular in mainstream Greek art as the actual kidnapping and rape.
The defensiveness that some atheists display w/ anything that resembles the old religion shows a degree of insecurity in the newfound system & intense dogma, precisely & ironically the very idea they seek to destroy in the strong defense. It reminds me of that Family Guy episode that is set in the future when the kids are already grown up. Meg gets a sex-change operation, but still insecure in her new gender, she tries so hard to prove that she's a man by emphasizing that she must shave.
Excellent presentation. Showing the Qu'ran, the Bible, and The God Delusion adds a great effect and shows that you have the ability to examine all dogmas, including our own. Atheists get upset when one refers to atheism as a religion because its connotations are reminiscent of everything the atheist has run away from-- the oppressive belief systems we were raised in (whether it be Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc).
It helps to talk with atheists about their beliefs.
Love is one of those concepts that many atheists and humanists believe in. Not all though ;)
LostRituals 4 months ago
@LostRituals 'Tis true! Happy are those who are favoured by Aphrodite, for what is more natural and healthy than the joys of love? Even the grim Lord Hades, ruler of Darkness, could not escape its grasp! Observe in my next comment how Aphrodite instructs her charming little Eros to extend the empire of Love even down to the mystical land of the Underworld:
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@LostRituals "(1/2) Venus of Eryx, from her mountain throne,/ Saw Hades and clasped her swift-winged son, and said:/ 'Cupid, my child, my warrior, my power,/ Take those sure shafts with which you conquer all,/ And shoot your speedy arrows to the heart/ Of the great god to whom the last lot fell/ When the three realms were drawn..... (cont. next)
rosenoirex 4 months ago in playlist More videos from DemocraticEmpire
@LostRituals (2/2) "...Your mastery/ Subdues the gods of heaven and even Jove,/ Subdues the ocean's deities and him,/ Even him, who rules the ocean's deities./ Why should Hell lag behind? Why not there too/ Extend your mother's empire and your own?"
rosenoirex 4 months ago in playlist More videos from DemocraticEmpire
@rosenoirex Thank you, the most excellent quote !
LostRituals 4 months ago
@LostRituals The Abduction of Persephone is one of my favorite parts of Ovid's "Metamorphoses." Even more enthralling, however, is the setting of how it came about that Hades fell in love, since it isn't as popular in mainstream Greek art as the actual kidnapping and rape.
rosenoirex 4 months ago
The defensiveness that some atheists display w/ anything that resembles the old religion shows a degree of insecurity in the newfound system & intense dogma, precisely & ironically the very idea they seek to destroy in the strong defense. It reminds me of that Family Guy episode that is set in the future when the kids are already grown up. Meg gets a sex-change operation, but still insecure in her new gender, she tries so hard to prove that she's a man by emphasizing that she must shave.
rosenoirex 4 months ago
Excellent presentation. Showing the Qu'ran, the Bible, and The God Delusion adds a great effect and shows that you have the ability to examine all dogmas, including our own. Atheists get upset when one refers to atheism as a religion because its connotations are reminiscent of everything the atheist has run away from-- the oppressive belief systems we were raised in (whether it be Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc).
rosenoirex 4 months ago