Bookmarks tagged with ‘history’
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Ancient Romans were NOT GAY
The video argues ancient Rome disapproved of male same-sex relations, criticizing modern misinterpretations and scholarly projections.
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Death of the Holocaust Industry, by Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges argues that Holocaust memory has been exploited to justify Israel’s actions in Gaza, exposing moral failures in Holocaust scholarship and undermining Western claims to ethical authority.
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Pseudo-Dionysius? Against Pseudonymity with Evangelos Nikitopoulos
Evangelos Nikitopoulos of Scriptorium Press presents new research in favor of the authenticity of the works ascribed to St. Dionysius the Areopogite. His book, a newly translated hagiography of St. Dionysius, contains what is the most vigorous defense of St. Dionysius to date.
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Rabbinical Despotism, by E. Michael Jones
E. Michael Jones argues that the Coen brothers’ film A Serious Man is a damning critique of rabbinic Judaism, portraying its leaders as ineffectual and oppressive. Drawing parallels with Enlightenment critic Solomon Maimon, Jones contends that rabbis uphold superstition, prevent truth, and alienate Jews seeking meaning, ultimately warning against uncritical Catholic-Jewish dialogue.
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The Lie Told to Us About Our History: Ancient Greece
This video critically examines the belief that ancient Greece widely accepted homosexuality, arguing instead that such relationships were rare, controversial, and often condemned.