nostr:npub19fywau9ff6pjmjek7k4kukgdcdf7w4chne57upj5s7y87gk7v27qx7n5nv at least it would be consistent with all the other Greek and Roman stuff we borrowed. Christianity must be one of the few cases where it was the Romans' values and customs being profoundly changed by an external force instead of the other way around.
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I think I could work with that OK.
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I like consistency. There is also a beautiful amoralism to polytheism that is more like the reality I know.
If we view Christianity as a degraded form of Greco-Romanism, and Greco-Romanism a degraded form of the original Proto-Indo-European faith (PIEF), then it all sort of makes sense...