Jimmy
King Phenomenon
I thought I did.Are you capable of answering a single question without evading what was asked?
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I thought I did.Are you capable of answering a single question without evading what was asked?
No heretical texts exist from that time?
Your prerogative.I don’t even think that time existed but it’s fun to look for little loopholes.
Dang! So none exist? I’m calling for a second opinion. lolTheodosius purged texts that were not consistent with the bible. Any anti Christian writing was destroyed to the extent that even the library at Alexandra (the great in the world at that time) was burned down.
Nope. You tried to turn it around.I thought I did.
You didn’t catch the word us?Nope. You tried to turn it around.
but there was witness to that though right?Theodosius purged texts that were not consistent with the bible. Any anti Christian writing was destroyed to the extent that even the library at Alexandra (the great in the world at that time) was burned down.
How does "us" answer a 'yes' or 'no' question?You didn’t catch the word us?
but there was witness to that though right?
And all the other works outside the library?Well the library was a pile of ash, that's pretty conclusive. And Hypatia, (mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and head librarian)
was lynched by a Christian mob... Or so the story goes.
If I were to ever have a daughter I would want to call her HypatiaWell the library was a pile of ash, that's pretty conclusive. And Hypatia, (mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and head librarian)
was lynched by a Christian mob... Or so the story goes.
And all the other works outside the library?
If I were to ever have a daughter I would want to call her Hypatia
Maybe people would call her Pat or Patty for short
Well at least this heretical work survivedIt's a very long story, perhaps a little research on Theodosius purges.
In essence he spread the word throughout the roman empire that any texts that did not align with Christianity (or Judaism) be burned and any non christian who objected be executed.
I knew she was a mathematician but didn't know she was also a librarianI think it's a beautiful name, and Hypatia at the Alexandrian library was a wonderful woman.
My eldest daughter's middle name is Hypatia
She's like a patron saint to me. I have quite a few others. But she ranks high with me.If I were to ever have a daughter I would want to call her Hypatia
Maybe people would call her Pat or Patty for short
She was also a Neoplatonist philosopher. Interesting woman.I knew she was a mathematician but didn't know she was also a librarian
Well at least this heretical work survived
So did they spread the word beyond the Roman Empire as well?It's a very long story, perhaps a little research on Theodosius purges.
In essence he spread the word throughout the roman empire that any texts that did not align with Christianity (or Judaism) be burned and any non christian who objected be executed.
So you don’t know of any heretical work from that time that survived?It looks like something quite modern to me, even the language and punctuation are modern English