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FAK991-Lynn Ertell and Joseph Atwill
gforcegwiz@gmail.com 3 months
I sympathize with Fakelogist and Lynn on the subject of education. As a teacher and tutor of literature, I see that modern literature compares to the classics as a McDonald's restaurant's arch-itecture compares to Saint Peter's Basilica. However, while classical literature is more sophisticated, it is not for that reason moral or wise. Whether criminals dress in marble or plastic, they remain criminals.
FAK991-Lynn Ertell and Joseph Atwill
gforcegwiz@gmail.com 3 months
Great discussion of typology, archetypes, parallels, echoes and literary games designed to waste our time. Curiously, and fatally, though Joseph rightfully dismisses the historicity of the Gospels and of Josephus, and rightly suspects they were written by a committee, he does not make the leap to questioning the historicity of ALL the classics, Roman, Greek, Mesopotamian and more. It's all fakery and forgery. The Roman Empire did not even exist. What we have is a giant literary rabbit trap,
FAK991-Lynn Ertell and Joseph Atwill
fakespace2 3 months
With respect to the scriptures and Jesus there are only two points of view:
1- That of the Catholic Church, the main pillar of Europe and Western civilization.
2- That of the jews, people who HATE everything I mentioned in (1).
Choose wisely, only one of the two is true.
PS: It is clear that these two people defend the second point of view.
FAK991-Lynn Ertell and Joseph Atwill
gforcegwiz@gmail.com 3 months
Third point of view: both Jewish and Catholic tradition are Jesuit fabrications founded on people's weaknesses: fear of death, desire for heroes, desire to belong to an important or 'chosen' group, etc.