Message from @freeman

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2021-01-18 00:30:07 UTC  

Re-written?

2021-01-18 00:30:30 UTC  

brought back into being by divine inspiration through the light of God

2021-01-18 00:31:17 UTC  

through revelation/translation of ancient Egyptian papyri by Joseph Smith through dictation

2021-01-18 00:31:34 UTC  

and written by a Phelps, Warren, Williams, Cowdery, and Rigdon

2021-01-18 00:33:05 UTC  

the book of moses itself mostly being a retranslation of genesis

2021-01-18 00:35:23 UTC  

being then a part of a greater project to perfect the KJV

2021-01-18 00:38:44 UTC  

Minos and his wife are never seeing as gods, Minos is a tyrant who is later regarded as a gatekeeper of hell and his wife mingled with a bull as a punishment from Poseidon so it's obviously regarded as something abhorrent

2021-01-18 00:39:08 UTC  

well said

2021-01-18 00:39:10 UTC  

The whole labyrinth story isn't even about this, it's about a hero who finds the grail through the spiritual golden thread

2021-01-18 00:39:40 UTC  

that cartoon is about 80% correct

2021-01-18 00:42:06 UTC  

I agree with this interpretation, but where does it originate?

2021-01-18 00:42:33 UTC  

I think this is the general interpretation to all these myths involving threads, looms, and arrows

2021-01-18 00:42:55 UTC  

At least from my experience

2021-01-18 00:43:04 UTC  

Or do you mean the origin of the myth?

2021-01-18 00:43:08 UTC  

Clearly hyperborean.

2021-01-18 00:43:38 UTC  

no, I just was wondering if you came up with the interpretation or if you got it from someone else

2021-01-18 00:43:47 UTC  

but it would make sense then as a perennial sort of myth

2021-01-18 00:43:47 UTC  

Oh, from someone else

2021-01-18 00:43:53 UTC  

Might have been Evola

2021-01-18 00:44:05 UTC  

evola did like the grail myth

2021-01-18 00:44:13 UTC  

So do i

2021-01-18 00:44:18 UTC  

me too

2021-01-18 00:44:23 UTC  

🌞

2021-01-18 00:44:27 UTC  

🌞

2021-01-18 00:44:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/793519133177675800/800526118654443560/praying_before_the_grail.png

2021-01-18 00:45:13 UTC  

Interesting to note, Dumezil regarded greek tradition as a black sheep among indo-european traditions

2021-01-18 00:45:36 UTC  

Not only the mythology but the way the society organized itself

2021-01-18 00:45:48 UTC  

I might agree with his interpretation

2021-01-18 00:46:04 UTC  

Most likely from intermingling with eastern cultures and or/native EEF cultures in a post bronze age world

2021-01-18 00:46:21 UTC  

even though the pantheons can be compared, they are more off balance

2021-01-18 00:46:29 UTC  

In this sense, he elevated the Roman culture as something much more pure and nordic to the core

2021-01-18 00:46:35 UTC  

A true hitlerist

2021-01-18 00:46:50 UTC  

powerful

2021-01-18 00:47:41 UTC  

it's the old backwards greek vs righteous trojan dichotomy

2021-01-18 00:49:04 UTC  

even in fleeing, the trojans, through the story of Aeneas, set before themselves an almost holy legacy that would then come back to Greece as conquerors

2021-01-18 00:49:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/793519133177675800/800527303851376691/140747643_1143054299483481_7805927647006566840_n.png

2021-01-18 00:49:53 UTC  

Is this because trojans founded england or smth

2021-01-18 00:50:12 UTC  

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2021-01-18 00:50:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/793519133177675800/800527452639723540/139442798_3290204884418163_3279281142362087077_n.png

2021-01-18 00:50:36 UTC  

well, it was the Romans who conquered Greece