Message from @(Whispersinthrwind)
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What comes to mind is Ozymandias
I believe Greece, Babylon, and others a great examples
the past dont exist bruh
Look up Percy Shelley ozymandias it's fitting to this discussion
What about Kerry Bolton
is she black?
And William Ophulus
My understanding is therefor.. Be a wrongdoing civilization.. Whether they only indulge in one wrong deed or many different ones.. And they ALL have to be evil.
Why? @Deleted User
Then there is no longer sense to keep that civilization alive, thus God destroys it.
@(Whispersinthrwind) I'm not familiar with them I'll check them out though
Yeah they talk about how both Revolve around human nature
some would say keeping the fallen from dying is wat leads to this.
aids n diabetes
herpes
0_o
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@(Whispersinthrwind) ozymandias essentially revolves around political corruption and power going to the Head which eventually causes civilizations to crumble
I would recommend you guys Sam Gerrans. He coined a concept called "The God Protocol".
Interesting I will check it out
@Stephen Will William Ophulus talks about How every civilization is Destined to fail Becuase of Human Nature
How do we keep the fallen from dying? @Deleted User
@(Whispersinthrwind) yeah that makes perfect sense
And Kerry Bolton’s book talks about each Civilization and the connection between them all @Stephen Will
medicines n other types of intervention to delay the inevitable, this leads to a constant state of suffering and falleness
Oh, okay.
aids
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@Stephen Will the Book I recommend you reading is the Decline and Fall of Civilizations by Kerry Bolton
america is falling because of both internal conflict and external conflict
Ozymandia is written in the form of a sonnet written on the mid 1800 so if don't mind reading poetry it's good
@(Whispersinthrwind) I'll definitely check out that book man I've heard of it so yeah I'll definitely check it out
theres a divide in the leadership and the civilization. and external pressure being applied
@(Whispersinthrwind) Are the 4 factors you've initially mentioned the 'connection'/reoccurring similarity between civilizations?
theyre more like 4 symptoms
Also check out In Moderat greatness why great civilizations feel by William Ophulus @Stephen Will
Yep those are factors
@(Whispersinthrwind) I don't think I think I've seen you around before so if you're new here welcome
I am
Cool
@Robert Like the west for instance