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  1. asaffronladoftherisingsun

    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    @ezsasa now this thread has concluded.
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    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    Slightly adapted from the works of NIYOGIN : Niyogithoughts. Introduction. The ‘Final Pagan Generation’ by Edward J. Watts describes life in 4th Century CE in the Roman Empire. Watts uses 4 Roman elites; Ausonius, Themistius, Libanius and Praetextatus, as...
  3. asaffronladoftherisingsun

    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    Further reading All 3 Volumes download -Rise and Fall of Roman Empire.
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    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    Author : MARGATHAM STOP!! BECAUSE THE ROAD IS GOING TO ROME. A Garden envisioned. THE INDIAN REPUBLIC, 20th Century ce. “At the moment when Nehru had his tryst with destiny the vast majority of the nation was not Abrahamic. In the 1951 Census Muslims were 35.4 million (9.8%) and...
  5. asaffronladoftherisingsun

    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    The part which I am about to post in evening shall possibly scare you.The good thing is we have been warned sadly there was no one to warn pagans of Rome.
  6. asaffronladoftherisingsun

    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    Late in 386 CE, Libanius, a 72-year-old teacher of rhetoric from the Syrian metropolis of Antioch, penned an oration addressed to the Roman emperor Theodosius I. It offered one of the most powerful criticisms of the process by which Rome became a Christian empire. Libanius described Cynegius –...
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    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    In 312 ce, Constantine had a vision of the cross as the emblem that would lead him to military victory: “In hoc signo, vinces!” (“With this sign, you will win!”) The story may be fake history: it is told only much later, in contradictory forms, by two authors with their own Christian axes to...
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    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    “But the Imperial laws, which prohibited the sacrifices and ceremonies of Paganism, were rigidly executed; and every hour contributed to destroy the influence of a religion, which was supported by custom, rather than by argument. The devotion of the poet, or the philosopher, may be secretly...
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    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    Gibbon further writes “The experience of ages had betrayed the weakness, as well as folly, of Paganism ; the light of reason and of faith had already exposed, to the greatest part of mankind, the vanity of idols ; and the declining sect, which still adhered to their worship, might have been...
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    Death of roman empire has lessons for Hindus.

    *Slightly adapted from the works of The HINDUPOST Networks. Roman Empire, which created few of the most magnificent architectural marvels of the world, gave the west a concept of republic, had such a swift death. It is important for us to learn from the same as this was the last of the pagan...
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