Connection between Greeks and Christains?

You'll have to speak to Plato on that one ... whoever managed to pass 'Platonic love' off as something high and refined pulled off a fantastic PR stunt!

Plato and one of the Kray twins were in agreement on that (can't remember which one)
"Girls are alright ... but boys is best!"

Thomas
 
And buttsecks!!! :D




Such as for example... Hmmm The Kings of Sparta were descendants of Hercules?
I doubt that they invented it. In the western world they may be known for popularizing it. But as men go...I believe it was around long before the greeks. Trial and error, any port in a storm and all that.
 
Just a couple of historical pointers —

Christianity's heritage is two-fold:
Salvation history in the Hebrew Tradition;
Philosophy in the Hellenic Tradition.

There is a great distinction between Greek mythology and Greek philosophy — the latter had rendered the former largely redundant — and the 'Greek fathers' to a man belonged to the latter camp.

But the Fathers of the first two centuries were largely Hebrew-influenced, if not straight converts. The foundation of faith had been well established before philosophy began to have any significant influence.

Thomas

Amen to that Thomas, bang on accurate.
 
You'll have to speak to Plato on that one ... whoever managed to pass 'Platonic love' off as something high and refined pulled off a fantastic PR stunt!

Plato and one of the Kray twins were in agreement on that (can't remember which one)
"Girls are alright ... but boys is best!"

Thomas

Fair comment, lol.

Wil, do not... Do not be crazy!!! The Greeks invented it I TELLS YA!
 
Either way the world capital for buttsecks is california today. The Greeks have since moved on.
 
Ok here are some pointers for you.

Greek philosophy plays a large role in Christianity

The bible was firstly written in Greek, after all the heretics fled Palestine into Greece and many of which were Greek descent themselves.

A lot of Greek paganism traditions remain in Christianity, like the birth of Christ 25th of December is also the Birth day of Dionysus as an example and many more connections a like.

Except that back in those days Christmas was on January 7th because they still used the Julian calendar.....
 
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