イリエ on Nostr: Punished Kero Okay you get one more reply out of me >I've seen Orthodoxes here, ...
Punished Kero (npub1dph…t7jj)
Okay you get one more reply out of me
>I've seen Orthodoxes here, they're just like the pic I attached.
The meme is full of strawmen that do not represent official Orthodox teaching. If the words of any (anonymous, too) nutjob online can be taken as base to attack religions then we have no basis for debate.
>Also, there's nothing you could prove about the Greco-Roman spirit either
Real life holds all the evidence. Of course you must first get to know the historical before you can recognize it in the present. Something that you not have done yet. Aren't you in Indonesia? You must actually consider your own subjective perspective when you make such claims, and how informed you can actually be. I have strong opinions about Japan, for example, but I would never attempt to interfere or mingle with internal Japanese issues. You are an outsider.
>whatever you see in your place is a replication made in the Renaissance era.
You are making some weird assumptions. The Renaissance was kick-started by the Medici bringing in scholars and artists from the fallen Constantinople. If anything, the Renaissance is the replica (or continuation, depending on perspective). When we look at the source of these scholars and artists, we do not look at a replication, but at the source and the original.
Have a good evening
Okay you get one more reply out of me
>I've seen Orthodoxes here, they're just like the pic I attached.
The meme is full of strawmen that do not represent official Orthodox teaching. If the words of any (anonymous, too) nutjob online can be taken as base to attack religions then we have no basis for debate.
>Also, there's nothing you could prove about the Greco-Roman spirit either
Real life holds all the evidence. Of course you must first get to know the historical before you can recognize it in the present. Something that you not have done yet. Aren't you in Indonesia? You must actually consider your own subjective perspective when you make such claims, and how informed you can actually be. I have strong opinions about Japan, for example, but I would never attempt to interfere or mingle with internal Japanese issues. You are an outsider.
>whatever you see in your place is a replication made in the Renaissance era.
You are making some weird assumptions. The Renaissance was kick-started by the Medici bringing in scholars and artists from the fallen Constantinople. If anything, the Renaissance is the replica (or continuation, depending on perspective). When we look at the source of these scholars and artists, we do not look at a replication, but at the source and the original.
Have a good evening