IRL Hypatia was a mathematician, and therefore stoned to death by early Christians because rational thought = witchcraft. I haven't seen this film about her, so can't tell you if it's any good.
her theories were in contradiction to christian cosmology
the fault of your approach is you are imagining there are good/rational vs. bad/irrational in history and this view then gets transfered to modern times and you see people you disagree with as irrational/bad which just prevents any possibility of understanding or compromise for benefit of all and the only solution seems either reeducating them to fit your views or eradicating them.
IIRC there was a political disagreement between the christian and roman leaders. hypatia was an advisor of the roman leader and got saddled with the blame for causing the rift, so she was killed by a mob. it didn't have anything to do with her philosophy.
in any case, she was a pagan and not an atheist like these television shows tend to portray her, so none of her beliefs would have been unusually objectionable by the standards of the time.
Interesting. Do you remember the name of the Roman governor?
Zip it, midwit.
No. Come up with an actual argument/evidence.
>By your standard a man in a dress can call himself a woman.
prime example of what i mean, no point arguing with you until you realize its possible to understand somebody's point of view and disagree with them at the same time
>no point arguing with you
Dismissal is not evidence. "Points of view" are not facts.
>le smart woman in ancient times didn't believe in no imaginary god and then the christians for no reason at all started burning libraries: the movie
yikes
>And for some reason they killed someone that didn't persecuted them
She did, though. She was vehemently anti-Christian >Reminder that, if you use this site, as a christian, you are going to hell
Ah, the old "I am an atheist so let me tell you how your religion feels about you doing a thing I don't personally like" tactic
>Ah, the old "I am an atheist so let me tell you how your religion feels about you doing a thing I don't personally like" tactic
It's always funny how defensive religious people get when you use their own religion to point out their hypocrisy. Why is it so hard to live by the principles of your our God, if you are so devoted to him?
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You know nothing about my religion, you little fraud.
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Unless your religion is some silly esoteric little cult, yes, most people understand your religion more than you think. Your connection with your God isn't special.
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Get lost, you excrement merchant.
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id love to see what kind of crazy voodoo shit youd believe in if you lived in an era without access to electricity or running water
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He's probably israeli.
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>dude I visit r/atheism and read The God Delusion I am an expert at christianity
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because it’s always your bad faith interpretation of what he should think when you don’t know anything about/ actively despise the religion
Is that what this film is like? If so that's incredibly ignorant. Smart people back then mostly did believe in God, because Platonic philosophy tends to indicate a prime mover.
it's almost like christians were persecuted or something
>get persecuted >achieve power >immediately start persecuting everyone else, including people who never persecuted you
Christians were the first woke people. Now you're going to get persecuted by the new woke people. I will remain neutral and watch with a big bag of popcorn.
any recommended ancient rome/greece kino?
HBO's Rome is the obvious answer. Troy (2004) was also quite good.
>I will remain neutral and watch with a big bag of popcorn.
There's no popcorn in hell.
You don't have an answer, so you threaten me with tortures from your mythology. This is a good example of why no one will care when you are persecuted.
her theories were in contradiction to christian cosmology
the fault of your approach is you are imagining there are good/rational vs. bad/irrational in history and this view then gets transfered to modern times and you see people you disagree with as irrational/bad which just prevents any possibility of understanding or compromise for benefit of all and the only solution seems either reeducating them to fit your views or eradicating them.
Cosmologies are not equal. Some are based on reason and measurement, while others are based on faith and mythology. No amount of "compromise" or "understanding" will change objective reality. By your standard a man in a dress can call himself a woman.
>By your standard a man in a dress can call himself a woman.
prime example of what i mean, no point arguing with you until you realize its possible to understand somebody's point of view and disagree with them at the same time
Pretty kino tbh
If anything its a robust defence of European tradition and an expose of the proto-bolshevik judeo-christian insurgency that still plagues us
>quick reminder that Christianity was a religion taken up by shitlib urbanite women wailing for egalitarianism, universalism and tearing down the "oppressive" trad order, it was essentially the woke mob of it's day, the architects of both movements being one and the same ~~*psyop merchants*~~
It's on Cinemaphile's shitlist, right next to EEAaO
>EEAaO
>shitlist
What did he mean by this?
anything popular is bad
nothing to do with Hypatia.
IRL Hypatia was a mathematician, and therefore stoned to death by early Christians because rational thought = witchcraft. I haven't seen this film about her, so can't tell you if it's any good.
>because rational thought = witchcraft
2nd grade historical literacy strikes again
this
It must be honestly blissful having this simplistic of a worldview. I envy women and weak men
Please explain the incredibly sophisticated college educated reason they killed her. I'm listening.
her theories were in contradiction to christian cosmology
the fault of your approach is you are imagining there are good/rational vs. bad/irrational in history and this view then gets transfered to modern times and you see people you disagree with as irrational/bad which just prevents any possibility of understanding or compromise for benefit of all and the only solution seems either reeducating them to fit your views or eradicating them.
IIRC there was a political disagreement between the christian and roman leaders. hypatia was an advisor of the roman leader and got saddled with the blame for causing the rift, so she was killed by a mob. it didn't have anything to do with her philosophy.
in any case, she was a pagan and not an atheist like these television shows tend to portray her, so none of her beliefs would have been unusually objectionable by the standards of the time.
Interesting. Do you remember the name of the Roman governor?
No. Come up with an actual argument/evidence.
>no point arguing with you
Dismissal is not evidence. "Points of view" are not facts.
Zip it, midwit.
(You)
very relaxing movie to watch at either 1 pm or 10:45.
kind of has a charming old school mediocre feel that movies have lacked for almost a decade.
>one woman, one city
>rachel weisz
>early life
Hard pass
it's quintessential fedoracore
It's good. Also, watch this if you haven't.
Is she depicted as a cute tomboy in the film?
I love Rachel Weisz so much, bros.
I watched The Mummy for the first time since I was a kid last night and GOD DAMN FRICKING EVEY HOLY FRICK IT'S UNFAIR
>le smart woman in ancient times didn't believe in no imaginary god and then the christians for no reason at all started burning libraries: the movie
yikes
that actually happened tho.
it's almost like christians were persecuted or something
And for some reason they killed someone that didn't persecuted them
Reminder that, if you use this site, as a christian, you are going to hell
>concern trolling
Cringe
>And for some reason they killed someone that didn't persecuted them
She did, though. She was vehemently anti-Christian
>Reminder that, if you use this site, as a christian, you are going to hell
Ah, the old "I am an atheist so let me tell you how your religion feels about you doing a thing I don't personally like" tactic
>Ah, the old "I am an atheist so let me tell you how your religion feels about you doing a thing I don't personally like" tactic
It's always funny how defensive religious people get when you use their own religion to point out their hypocrisy. Why is it so hard to live by the principles of your our God, if you are so devoted to him?
You know nothing about my religion, you little fraud.
Unless your religion is some silly esoteric little cult, yes, most people understand your religion more than you think. Your connection with your God isn't special.
Get lost, you excrement merchant.
id love to see what kind of crazy voodoo shit youd believe in if you lived in an era without access to electricity or running water
He's probably israeli.
>dude I visit r/atheism and read The God Delusion I am an expert at christianity
because it’s always your bad faith interpretation of what he should think when you don’t know anything about/ actively despise the religion
no it fricking didn’t and barely any atheists existed
Is that what this film is like? If so that's incredibly ignorant. Smart people back then mostly did believe in God, because Platonic philosophy tends to indicate a prime mover.
>get persecuted
>achieve power
>immediately start persecuting everyone else, including people who never persecuted you
Christians were the first woke people. Now you're going to get persecuted by the new woke people. I will remain neutral and watch with a big bag of popcorn.
HBO's Rome is the obvious answer. Troy (2004) was also quite good.
>I will remain neutral and watch with a big bag of popcorn.
There's no popcorn in hell.
Every point you made is absolutely correct
She was a pagan not an atheist you judaic moron
>She was a pagan not an atheist you judaic moron
tell that to the movie's writers, larpagan Black person
A ton of historical inaccuracies.
I like Rachel Weisz but disliked Oscar Isaac and the slave as far as I remember
any recommended ancient rome/greece kino?
Romulus (series) was interesting. 6/10.
First Kings
I like Weisz
Now she's married to James Bond. Women take note.
You don't have an answer, so you threaten me with tortures from your mythology. This is a good example of why no one will care when you are persecuted.
Cosmologies are not equal. Some are based on reason and measurement, while others are based on faith and mythology. No amount of "compromise" or "understanding" will change objective reality. By your standard a man in a dress can call himself a woman.
Zip it, midwit.
>By your standard a man in a dress can call himself a woman.
prime example of what i mean, no point arguing with you until you realize its possible to understand somebody's point of view and disagree with them at the same time
Pretty kino tbh
If anything its a robust defence of European tradition and an expose of the proto-bolshevik judeo-christian insurgency that still plagues us
>quick reminder that Christianity was a religion taken up by shitlib urbanite women wailing for egalitarianism, universalism and tearing down the "oppressive" trad order, it was essentially the woke mob of it's day, the architects of both movements being one and the same ~~*psyop merchants*~~
>socrates put to death for blasphemy by pagans
...
>some mob kills a woman
CHRISTIANITY IS EVIL