That is so true of today
That is so true of today
Restore is in large part running on Millions Must Go and restoration of the death penalty. One of their largest advocates with a platform Carl Benjamin ie Sargon of Akkad is advocating for lashes being brought back as well.I don’t know anything about their politics and what party is any good, but are they going grow any gonads and start standing up to the immigrants?
It is fair to say that there is "unmarried" or "married,"
Yet we always hear from those in the monogamania camp how they believe that men who have or desire more than one wife, are not committing to their wife!I agree. What truly matters is commitment.
Some men have more than one wife and some of those wives have kids.
But who would call them single mothers?![]()
Hear yee, hear yee. One of our own (not me), directed Ai to scan the pages of Latin masterpiece and form 1st English translation. It is about 600 pages of material. (English with Latin is available as well).Looking for ways to aquire the following gold mine source. Anyone knows English translation.
Polygamia Triumphatrix. By Johann Lyser (using pseudonym Theophilus Aletheus) in 1682.
treatise written by German Lutheran theologian It is a foundational text of early modern polygamist advocacy, arguing that polygamy is not only permissible but a divine requirement.
Core Arguments
- Biblical Defense: Lyser argued that neither the Old nor New Testament explicitly banned the practice, using passages to suggest God ordained polygamy.
- Population Growth: He theorized that polygamy was the best solution to repopulate Europe after the devastating losses of the Thirty Years' War.
- Critique of Monogamy: The author actively criticized the Christian church's historical shift toward strict monogamy, blaming it for societal moral decay.
Publication & Censorship
- Origins: Although the title page claims it was printed in Lund (Sweden) in 1682, it was actually published in Amsterdam to evade heavy censorship.
- Backlash: Lyser spent his life traveling across Europe attempting to start a polygamist sect. His book was widely condemned by religious authorities, and a vast majority of the original copies were burned.
Historical Legacy
Today, the work remains an exceptionally rare and important historical artifact representing early radical critiques of traditional European marriage. It is frequently studied by historians of 17th-century political philosophy, theology, and the history of sexuality
Here is sample of material from the book:
“I am not even mentioning that many pagans and Turks, among whom polygamy is widely practiced, might convert to Christianity if polygamy were not prohibited among us. Gilbert Voetius, a highly learned man, testifies that the entire kingdom of Tonkin, together with its king, could have been converted to the Christian faith—if the Jesuits had not, in their discussions, dissuaded those who had already been converted from practicing polygamy. They even chose to persuade the king himself that he had to put away all his wives except one if he wanted to become a Christian. This so provoked the king that he cast out all those apostles (as they called themselves) along with their apostolic—or rather, fantastical—doctrine. For this loss to the church, those enemies—not only of polygamy, but even of marriage itself—will have to answer on Judgment Day.”
Oh, sorry. I must have forgotten rules in FINE PRINT 300 pages ago. Thank you for keeping us on track on what to post on Random thread. (I hope you can detect sarcasm).For a thread that is supposed to be random, we sure do seem to talk a lot about polygyny! Even Random threads can get derailed around here!
No, that’s just emphasis.you chose exclamation symbol at the end of your sentences, so it sounded like you were yelling.
For a thread that is supposed to be random, we sure do seem to talk a lot about polygyny! Even Random threads can get derailed around here!
It's hit or miss with me.Oh, sorry. I must have forgotten rules in FINE PRINT 300 pages ago. Thank you for keeping us on track on what to post on Random thread. (I hope you can detect sarcasm).
Never!Are you running out of things to be angry about?
It's all good!!!!!!!!!I am thinking of Random Comments" as a Bulletin Board.
P.S. I chose to respond the way I did because you chose exclamation symbol at the end of your sentences, so it sounded like you were yelling.
Yes truly the key is COMMITMENT. Ex had no "biblical" right to divorce me. She decided she didn't want to commit to me anymore. There was nothing to stand in her way.I agree. What truly matters is commitment.
Some men have more than one wife and some of those wives have kids.
But who would call them single mothers?![]()
Even I did not know this. Baptists make about 1% of Ukranian population, but there were 450 Baptists churches targeted by Kremlin, not counting other Protestants, 700 churches were targeted. Many American Christians owe Ukranian Christians an apology for their willing stupidity (I am thinking of likes of Marjorie Green and Tucker Carlson, and many more).
David Wood makes great connection between Orthodox Taliban and rise of Ortho-bros rise
The "liberalization" would be spectacular and impressive. Formal pronouncements might be made about a reduction in the communist party's role: its monopoly would be apparently curtailed. An ostensible separation of powers between the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary might be introduced. The Supreme Soviet would be given greater apparent power, and the president of the Soviet Union and the first secretary of the party might well be separated. The KGB would be "reformed." Dissidents at home would be amnestied; those in exile abroad would be allowed to return, and some would take up positions of leadership in government.
Sakharov might be included in some capacity in the government or allowed to teach abroad. The creative arts and cultural and scientific organizations, such as the writers' unions and Academy of Sciences, would become apparently more independent, as would the trade unions. Political clubs would be opened to nonmembers of the communist party. Leading dissidents might form one or more alternative political parties.
There would be greater freedom for Soviet citizens to travel. Western and United Nations observers would be invited to the Soviet Union to witness the reforms in action.
Interesting perspective. I never heard that about pretending to loose Cold War.My understanding of Russian Orthodoxy is that it is a state religion. If you try to be a Baptist or a Lutheran or a Torah Observer - anything other than Russian Orthodox - you will either be imprisoned or killed.
Pro-Putin people talk about Russia like it is some misunderstood, magical Christian paradise. But there is something about modern Russia history which nobody understands. Russia is still effectively communist.
There is a book from a KGB defector named Anatoly Golitsyn which details how the fall of the Soviet Union was essentially an engineered longform plan by the KGB.
This book details it:
New Lies for Old
In 1984, Golitsyn published the book New Lies For Old, wherein he warned about a long-term deception strategy of seeming retreat from hard-line Communism designed to lull the West into a false sense of security, and finally economically cripple and diplomatically isolate the United States.
Among other things, Golitsyn stated:
Golitsyn reportedly sought the assistance of William F. Buckley, Jr. (who once worked for the CIA) in writing New Lies for Old. Buckley refused but later went on to write a novel about Angleton, Spytime: The Undoing of James Jesus Angleton. One of the more notable claims made in New Lies For Old was that Andrei Sakharov was a "major KGB agent of influence".
In his book Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA (Knopf, 1994), Mark Riebling stated that of 194 predictions made in New Lies For Old, 139 had been fulfilled by 1993, 9 seemed 'clearly wrong', and the other 46 were 'not soon falsifiable'.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoliy_Golitsyn
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The KGB are communists. But they still are in charge of Russia, that never ended with the end of the Cold War. They just found a way to disengage from a costly and pointless endeavor, and use it as a means to build a longer strategy. Putin is KGB. He has been a dictator for a very long time, including a brief stint of having a puppet front man.
Communists don't believe in God or allow Christianity, but what we see in Russia is that a state-organized church operating as a limb of a government can be used against the people as a powerful tool. I don't want to get into the economics of it, because communism is really more about promoting negative emotional and spiritual lifestyles (envy, bitterness, covetousness) than a final economic wonderland. All that stuff is just bait to entice a populace to gut itself.
Healthy society condemns evil consistently.