Message from @npc19849846
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i wonder if that's the same time when they tried to build on top of the Temple and fireballs emerged and killed a bunch of them
MY forefathers ONLY messed up by following YOUR and others peoples
we where NEVER heathens at the start
@Japheth no that was after the fourth rebellion. Centuries after
we FELL because we COPIED YOU like how u copy the blattts now
Earthquakes and other things
ah okay
@Stephen Will I don't hate all jooze, but my personal experience has shaped my opinion
I'm in fellowship voice chat if anyone wants to
omw
Can't it's quiet time here
i'll jump in there once i find some good roman memes, i love greco-roman history, white history!
i am a patrician 🙂
let me get the lap top on haha
@Blonald Blumph what really could have been do bad it dha9e your opinion
camera woot woot
I met one in real life
ahhh yes under Julian, that's right
he was pretty fucked up if i remember correctly though my expertise is more on Roman Kingdom and Julio-Claudian Dynasty
I mean Rome was definitely cutthroat from the start
Especially the legend of Romulus and Remus I think
oh yea
even the pre-Romulus stuff where you start straying into the blurry line of hsitory and myth, Aeneas
Well yeah but I've already been fascinated with Rome
My current curiosity has shifted focus to ancient Israel
lol Romulus and Remus, at least according to Plutarch is liek essentialyl minecraft gone wrong. Romulus building the walls of Rome and shit and Remus comes over and starts griefing his walls so he jsut murks the fucker
yea I like ancient Israel studies of course, that's pretty much the Bible
Moses done exodus the chosen people to Judea where they rose to power and killed Jesus in diabolical plots
And built shrines to Molech and sacraficed their own children
yes and no, Jesus laid his life down, they could never have captured him otherwise
but this is of course a huge point of the prophecies and such
But after the Pharisees plot with the Romans to kill Jesus they then plotted against the Romans which ultimately led to their being kicked out of Judea
right they fell into the paganism by consorting with the other races, Israel is very unique in that they do not have a pagan culture of their own, all their pagan culture is an assimilation of other races pagan culture
And this lead to their expanse throughout Eurasia like flower petals scattered in the wind
Weren't they kicked out of 109 counties
oh indeed Beaner, note the rich irony in how the jews claim at the trial of Jesus that they have no king bu Caesar