—“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be less confusing to say that the pagans, before their competition with Christianity, had no religion at all in the sense in which that word is normally used today. They had no tradition of discourse about ritual or religious matters (apart from philosophical debate or antiquarian treatise), no organized system of beliefs to which they were asked to commit themselves, no authority-structure peculiar to the religious area, above all no commitment to a particular group of people or set of ideas other than their family and political context. If this is the right view of pagan life, it follows that we should look on paganism quite simply as a religion invented in the course of the second to third centuries AD, in competition and interaction with Christians, Jews and others. — North 1992, 187—88, [34]
Theme: Institution
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We Had No Religion. We Had Law, Festival, and Myth.
—“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be less confusing to say that the pagans, before their competition with Christianity, had no religion at all in the sense in which that word is normally used today. They had no tradition of discourse about ritual or religious matters (apart from philosophical debate or antiquarian treatise), no organized system of beliefs to which they were asked to commit themselves, no authority-structure peculiar to the religious area, above all no commitment to a particular group of people or set of ideas other than their family and political context. If this is the right view of pagan life, it follows that we should look on paganism quite simply as a religion invented in the course of the second to third centuries AD, in competition and interaction with Christians, Jews and others. — North 1992, 187—88, [34]
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I’m trying to end the institution of lying forever, and the church as an institu
I’m trying to end the institution of lying forever, and the church as an institution of lying must end, just as every other institution of lying must end.
NO MORE PILPUL, NO MORE CRITIQUE,… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=287297971867100&id=100017606988153
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 21:51:02 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033834227169730560
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We Had No Religion only Law, Oath, Festival and Myth (Literature)
—“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be less confusing to say that the pagans, before their competition with Christianity, had no religion at all in the sense in which that word is normally used today. They had no tradition of discourse about ritual or religious matters (apart from philosophical debate or antiquarian treatise), no organized system of beliefs to which they were asked to commit themselves, no authority-structure peculiar to the religious area, above all no commitment to a particular group of people or set of ideas other than their family and political context. If this is the right view of pagan life, it follows that we should look on paganism quite simply as a religion invented in the course of the second to third centuries AD, in competition and interaction with Christians, Jews and others. — North 1992, 187—88, [34]
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We Had No Religion only Law, Oath, Festival and Myth (Literature)
—“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be less confusing to say that the pagans, before their competition with Christianity, had no religion at all in the sense in which that word is normally used today. They had no tradition of discourse about ritual or religious matters (apart from philosophical debate or antiquarian treatise), no organized system of beliefs to which they were asked to commit themselves, no authority-structure peculiar to the religious area, above all no commitment to a particular group of people or set of ideas other than their family and political context. If this is the right view of pagan life, it follows that we should look on paganism quite simply as a religion invented in the course of the second to third centuries AD, in competition and interaction with Christians, Jews and others. — North 1992, 187—88, [34]
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WE HAD NO RELIGION. WE HAD LAW, FESTIVAL, and MYTH. —“It is perhaps misleading
WE HAD NO RELIGION. WE HAD LAW, FESTIVAL, and MYTH.
—“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=287181988545365&id=100017606988153
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 14:14:06 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033719239704805377
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WE HAD NO RELIGION. WE HAD LAW, FESTIVAL, and MYTH. —“It is perhaps misleading
WE HAD NO RELIGION. WE HAD LAW, FESTIVAL, and MYTH.
—“It is perhaps misleading even to say that there was such a religion as paganism at the beginning of [the Common Era] … It might be less confusing to say that the pagans, before their competition with Christianity, had no religion at all in the sense in which that word is normally used today. They had no tradition of discourse about ritual or religious matters (apart from philosophical debate or antiquarian treatise), no organized system of beliefs to which they were asked to commit themselves, no authority-structure peculiar to the religious area, above all no commitment to a particular group of people or set of ideas other than their family and political context. If this is the right view of pagan life, it follows that we should look on paganism quite simply as a religion invented in the course of the second to third centuries AD, in competition and interaction with Christians, Jews and others. — North 1992, 187—88, [34]
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 10:14:00 UTC
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(….brought into consistency with the gated institutional narrative, assisting
(….brought into consistency with the gated institutional narrative, assisting the left in winning elections. )
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-26 01:31:22 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033527287717801984
Reply addressees: @Outsideness
Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033166534783324160
IN REPLY TO:
@Outsideness
… Crudely obvious but true:
The primary function of journalism is to repackage facts until they’ve been brought into consistency with the Left winning elections. …Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033166534783324160
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FACEBOOK ANTI-INTELLECTUAL BAN – In a debate over violence in The Better Angels
FACEBOOK ANTI-INTELLECTUAL BAN – In a debate over violence in The Better Angels of Our Nature by Pinker, I posted this comment by a follower that says we need ALL SORTS of institutions to prevent violence so man doesn’t need ‘training’. #Facebookwatch IDEOLOGICAL CENSORSHIP https://t.co/HNCI22kL02

Source date (UTC): 2018-08-25 16:31:48 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033391503022981120
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Look, until we have a classes at the institute, a program, college, or universit
Look, until we have a classes at the institute, a program, college, or university, working online just allows me to teach a long running online seminar and learn from doing so. I don’t have grad students to enslave, or classroom to preach to, so I do it in public.
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-25 14:14:52 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1033357041790799872