Autor: Danijel Turina Datum: 2011-11-24 22:54:04 Grupe: hr.soc.religija Tema: Re: Jahve je jahve, ovaj je poput jahve Linija: 63 Message-ID: 201111242154.UTC.jamedt$19k$1@tioat.net |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 11/24/2011 10:38 PM, Danijel Turina wrote: > struganje mesa s > kostiju zadnjim antičkim filozofima E da, i ovo je korisna povijesna lekcija: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypatia Hypatia (b. ca. AD 350–370, d. March 415) ( /haɪˈpeɪʃə/ hy-pay-shə; Greek: Ὑπατία Hypatía) was an Egyptian Neoplatonist philosopher who was the first notable woman in mathematics.[1] As head of the Platonist school at Alexandria, she also taught philosophy and astronomy.[2][3][4][5][6][7] As a Neoplatonist philosopher, she belonged to the mathematic tradition of the Academy of Athens, as represented by Eudoxus of Cnidus;[8] she was of the intellectual school of the 3rd century thinker Plotinus, which encouraged logic and mathematical study in place of empirical enquiry and strongly encouraged law in place of nature.[1] Hypatia lived in Roman Egypt, and was murdered by a Christian mob which accused her of causing religious turmoil. ... Hypatia was believed to be the cause of strained relations between Orestes, the Imperial Roman Prefect, and the Patriarch Cyril, thus she attracted the hatred of the Christians of Alexandria, who wanted the politician and the priest to reconcile. One day, in March AD 415, during Lent, a Christian mob of Nitrian monks led by "Peter the Reader," waylaid Hypatia's chariot as she travelled home.[27] The monks attacked Hypatia, stripped her naked as a form of humiliation, then dragged her through the streets to the recently Christianised Caesareum church, where they killed her. The reports suggest that the mob of Christian monks flayed her body with ostraca (pot shards), and then burned her remains: "Yet even she fell a victim to the political jealousy, which at that time prevailed. For, as she had frequent interviews with Orestes, it was calumniously reported, among the Christian populace, that it was she who prevented Orestes from being reconciled to the bishop. Some of them, therefore, hurried away by a fierce and bigoted zeal, whose ringleader was a reader named Peter, waylaid her returning home, and, dragging her from her carriage, they took her to the church called Caesareum, where they completely stripped her, and then murdered her by scraping her skin off with tiles and bits of shell. After tearing her body in pieces, they took her mangled limbs to a place called Cinaron, and there burnt them."" Socrates Scholasticus (5th century) Naprosto iz svega toga osjećam isto zračenje Beskrajne Ljubavi Presvetog Srca Isusovog, kakvo me valovima Božanskog Blaženstva zapljuskuje cijelog mog života od strane kršćana. Ta želja za krvavim ubojstvom, želja da se nekoga uništi u svakom smislu, to ne može dolaziti od nikog drugog nego od Boga koji je morao ubiti svog vlastitog sina degradirajućom i bolnom smrću kako bi utažio svoju žeđ za ljudskom krvlju i tako se konačno smirio. - -- http://www.danijel.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEAREKAAYFAk7OvPwACgkQU8G6/NHezOcq9gCfXiFNivnMKuFKbBevwuNcy7qB zBUAmQHs38PWdWQWMkJGUanFeEga1ueG =CtFa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |