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To the faggot Greek OP who made the previous thread.
>>478477674
As a Greek you should know that the book of moral behavior was written by Xenophon according to the behavior of the Ten Thousand, and perfected by Alexander the Great during his campaigns.
After that, most of the philosophers on moral behavior only tried to cling to the teachings of Hellenistic philosophy.
The set of Morals was passed to Roman Emperors like Marcus Aurelius, Constantine and later Justinian on who's Codex most of the modern Judicial system is based (Roman Law is still taught in Lawschools because of that).
Christianity is in a sense based on similar principles because it rose in a world already influenced by the aforementioned historical personalities.
If you want we can go even more back in time, before the writings of Xenophon and we find similar behavior in prehistoric times, in the Homeric works were the Heroes of old that were driven by virtue instead of desire.
As a Christian, I remind you that WE are the Church of Christ. Not the buildings or the men who are supposed to serve God and many times serve their own interests instead of serving God.
>>478477674
As a Greek you should know that the book of moral behavior was written by Xenophon according to the behavior of the Ten Thousand, and perfected by Alexander the Great during his campaigns.
After that, most of the philosophers on moral behavior only tried to cling to the teachings of Hellenistic philosophy.
The set of Morals was passed to Roman Emperors like Marcus Aurelius, Constantine and later Justinian on who's Codex most of the modern Judicial system is based (Roman Law is still taught in Lawschools because of that).
Christianity is in a sense based on similar principles because it rose in a world already influenced by the aforementioned historical personalities.
If you want we can go even more back in time, before the writings of Xenophon and we find similar behavior in prehistoric times, in the Homeric works were the Heroes of old that were driven by virtue instead of desire.
As a Christian, I remind you that WE are the Church of Christ. Not the buildings or the men who are supposed to serve God and many times serve their own interests instead of serving God.