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Apollonius the Nazarene

 
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The atmosphere in Athens on this day is described by Philostratus in his recounting of Apollonius of Tyana's attempt at late initiation. This sequence is an example of how a man of exceptional spiritual power may be persecuted by small-minded officials.

Arriving at Pireaus about the season of the Mysteries, when Athens is more crowded than any place in Greece, he lost no time in going up to the city from his ship. As he went he met many of the learned making their way down to Piraeus. Some were basking naked---the autumn is fine and sunny at Athens---others were deep in discussions upon a text, some practicing recitations, some disputing. None of them passed him by, but all guessing that this was Apollonius, turned back with him and hailed him with enthusiasm. A party of ten youths fell in with him, who stretched out their hands towards the Acropolis and swore 'by yonder Athena, they were just setting out for Piraeus to take ship for Ionia and find him there.' He welcomed them, and said he congratulated them on their desire for learning.

It was the day of the Epidauria; and at the Epidauria the Athenian usage, after the Preface and the sacrifice, is to initiate aspirants for a second sacrifice. This tradition represents Asclepius' experience, because he came from Epidaurus, late in the Mysteries, and they initiated him. Heedless of the initiation service, the multitude hung round Apollonius, more concerned with this than to secure admission to the Elect. He said he would be with them anon, and encouraged them to attend the service for the meanwhile, as he himself intended to be initiated. But the hierophant refused him access to the holy things, saying that he would never admit a charlatan, nor open Eleusis to a man of impure theology. Apollonius was equal to himself on this occasion, and said, 'You have not yet mentioned the greatest charge that might be brought against me, which is that I know more than you about this rite, although I came to you as to a man better skilled than myself.' The bystanders applauded this vigorous and characteristic rebuke; and the hierophant, seeing that the excommunication was unpopular, changed his tune and said, 'You shall be admitted, for you seem to be a person of doctrine.' Apollonius answered, 'I will be admitted at another time; the ceremony will be performed by So-and-so'---prophetically naming the next occupant of the hierophancy, who succeeded to his sacred office four years later.
(Philostratus In Honor of Apollonius of Tyana IV, 17-18)

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 Quoting: xenophon


Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
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Sounds like cruelty and suffering of men cleanses their Soul.
Without that suffering you become just another soulless spineless dolt,..like those documentarians you have just referred to.s226stoner
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Acts 19:35
And when the town clerk had quieted the crowd, he said,

“Men of Ephesus, who is there who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is temple keeper of the great Artemis, and of the sacred stone that fell from the sky?

great comets meteorites
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The atmosphere in Athens on this day is described by Philostratus in his recounting of Apollonius of Tyana's attempt at late initiation. This sequence is an example of how a man of exceptional spiritual power may be persecuted by small-minded officials.

Arriving at Pireaus about the season of the Mysteries, when Athens is more crowded than any place in Greece, he lost no time in going up to the city from his ship. As he went he met many of the learned making their way down to Piraeus. Some were basking naked---the autumn is fine and sunny at Athens---others were deep in discussions upon a text, some practicing recitations, some disputing. None of them passed him by, but all guessing that this was Apollonius, turned back with him and hailed him with enthusiasm. A party of ten youths fell in with him, who stretched out their hands towards the Acropolis and swore 'by yonder Athena, they were just setting out for Piraeus to take ship for Ionia and find him there.' He welcomed them, and said he congratulated them on their desire for learning.

It was the day of the Epidauria; and at the Epidauria the Athenian usage, after the Preface and the sacrifice, is to initiate aspirants for a second sacrifice. This tradition represents Asclepius' experience, because he came from Epidaurus, late in the Mysteries, and they initiated him. Heedless of the initiation service, the multitude hung round Apollonius, more concerned with this than to secure admission to the Elect. He said he would be with them anon, and encouraged them to attend the service for the meanwhile, as he himself intended to be initiated. But the hierophant refused him access to the holy things, saying that he would never admit a charlatan, nor open Eleusis to a man of impure theology. Apollonius was equal to himself on this occasion, and said, 'You have not yet mentioned the greatest charge that might be brought against me, which is that I know more than you about this rite, although I came to you as to a man better skilled than myself.' The bystanders applauded this vigorous and characteristic rebuke; and the hierophant, seeing that the excommunication was unpopular, changed his tune and said, 'You shall be admitted, for you seem to be a person of doctrine.' Apollonius answered, 'I will be admitted at another time; the ceremony will be performed by So-and-so'---prophetically naming the next occupant of the hierophancy, who succeeded to his sacred office four years later.
(Philostratus In Honor of Apollonius of Tyana IV, 17-18)

[link to www.san.beck.org]
 Quoting: xenophon


Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


I could not agree more. No human who is pure in spirit and mind would ever condone animal sacrifice or blood sacrifice/human sacrifice

It is PURE EVIL, regardless of the nonsense they justify it with
the 3rd shaking
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The atmosphere in Athens on this day is described by Philostratus in his recounting of Apollonius of Tyana's attempt at late initiation. This sequence is an example of how a man of exceptional spiritual power may be persecuted by small-minded officials.

Arriving at Pireaus about the season of the Mysteries, when Athens is more crowded than any place in Greece, he lost no time in going up to the city from his ship. As he went he met many of the learned making their way down to Piraeus. Some were basking naked---the autumn is fine and sunny at Athens---others were deep in discussions upon a text, some practicing recitations, some disputing. None of them passed him by, but all guessing that this was Apollonius, turned back with him and hailed him with enthusiasm. A party of ten youths fell in with him, who stretched out their hands towards the Acropolis and swore 'by yonder Athena, they were just setting out for Piraeus to take ship for Ionia and find him there.' He welcomed them, and said he congratulated them on their desire for learning.

It was the day of the Epidauria; and at the Epidauria the Athenian usage, after the Preface and the sacrifice, is to initiate aspirants for a second sacrifice. This tradition represents Asclepius' experience, because he came from Epidaurus, late in the Mysteries, and they initiated him. Heedless of the initiation service, the multitude hung round Apollonius, more concerned with this than to secure admission to the Elect. He said he would be with them anon, and encouraged them to attend the service for the meanwhile, as he himself intended to be initiated. But the hierophant refused him access to the holy things, saying that he would never admit a charlatan, nor open Eleusis to a man of impure theology. Apollonius was equal to himself on this occasion, and said, 'You have not yet mentioned the greatest charge that might be brought against me, which is that I know more than you about this rite, although I came to you as to a man better skilled than myself.' The bystanders applauded this vigorous and characteristic rebuke; and the hierophant, seeing that the excommunication was unpopular, changed his tune and said, 'You shall be admitted, for you seem to be a person of doctrine.' Apollonius answered, 'I will be admitted at another time; the ceremony will be performed by So-and-so'---prophetically naming the next occupant of the hierophancy, who succeeded to his sacred office four years later.
(Philostratus In Honor of Apollonius of Tyana IV, 17-18)

[link to www.san.beck.org]
 Quoting: xenophon


Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


I could not agree more. No human who is pure in spirit and mind would ever condone animal sacrifice or blood sacrifice/human sacrifice

It is PURE EVIL, regardless of the nonsense they justify it with
 Quoting: xenophon


Come to my chair Amigo,…and I will fix up your evil problems, all at once!!

It will only hurt a little bit, free of charge!!.stonerroflpopcorn
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The atmosphere in Athens on this day is described by Philostratus in his recounting of Apollonius of Tyana's attempt at late initiation. This sequence is an example of how a man of exceptional spiritual power may be persecuted by small-minded officials.

Arriving at Pireaus about the season of the Mysteries, when Athens is more crowded than any place in Greece, he lost no time in going up to the city from his ship. As he went he met many of the learned making their way down to Piraeus. Some were basking naked---the autumn is fine and sunny at Athens---others were deep in discussions upon a text, some practicing recitations, some disputing. None of them passed him by, but all guessing that this was Apollonius, turned back with him and hailed him with enthusiasm. A party of ten youths fell in with him, who stretched out their hands towards the Acropolis and swore 'by yonder Athena, they were just setting out for Piraeus to take ship for Ionia and find him there.' He welcomed them, and said he congratulated them on their desire for learning.

It was the day of the Epidauria; and at the Epidauria the Athenian usage, after the Preface and the sacrifice, is to initiate aspirants for a second sacrifice. This tradition represents Asclepius' experience, because he came from Epidaurus, late in the Mysteries, and they initiated him. Heedless of the initiation service, the multitude hung round Apollonius, more concerned with this than to secure admission to the Elect. He said he would be with them anon, and encouraged them to attend the service for the meanwhile, as he himself intended to be initiated. But the hierophant refused him access to the holy things, saying that he would never admit a charlatan, nor open Eleusis to a man of impure theology. Apollonius was equal to himself on this occasion, and said, 'You have not yet mentioned the greatest charge that might be brought against me, which is that I know more than you about this rite, although I came to you as to a man better skilled than myself.' The bystanders applauded this vigorous and characteristic rebuke; and the hierophant, seeing that the excommunication was unpopular, changed his tune and said, 'You shall be admitted, for you seem to be a person of doctrine.' Apollonius answered, 'I will be admitted at another time; the ceremony will be performed by So-and-so'---prophetically naming the next occupant of the hierophancy, who succeeded to his sacred office four years later.
(Philostratus In Honor of Apollonius of Tyana IV, 17-18)

[link to www.san.beck.org]
 Quoting: xenophon


Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


I could not agree more. No human who is pure in spirit and mind would ever condone animal sacrifice or blood sacrifice/human sacrifice

It is PURE EVIL, regardless of the nonsense they justify it with
 Quoting: xenophon


Come to my chair Amigo,…and I will fix up your evil problems, all at once!!

It will only hurt a little bit, free of charge!!.stonerroflpopcorn
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


Thread: YHWH: Yinepu Horus Wesir Horus

They are not my problems uncle hexy, am just pointing out the obvious
the 3rd shaking
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The atmosphere in Athens on this day is described by Philostratus in his recounting of Apollonius of Tyana's attempt at late initiation. This sequence is an example of how a man of exceptional spiritual power may be persecuted by small-minded officials.

Arriving at Pireaus about the season of the Mysteries, when Athens is more crowded than any place in Greece, he lost no time in going up to the city from his ship. As he went he met many of the learned making their way down to Piraeus. Some were basking naked---the autumn is fine and sunny at Athens---others were deep in discussions upon a text, some practicing recitations, some disputing. None of them passed him by, but all guessing that this was Apollonius, turned back with him and hailed him with enthusiasm. A party of ten youths fell in with him, who stretched out their hands towards the Acropolis and swore 'by yonder Athena, they were just setting out for Piraeus to take ship for Ionia and find him there.' He welcomed them, and said he congratulated them on their desire for learning.

It was the day of the Epidauria; and at the Epidauria the Athenian usage, after the Preface and the sacrifice, is to initiate aspirants for a second sacrifice. This tradition represents Asclepius' experience, because he came from Epidaurus, late in the Mysteries, and they initiated him. Heedless of the initiation service, the multitude hung round Apollonius, more concerned with this than to secure admission to the Elect. He said he would be with them anon, and encouraged them to attend the service for the meanwhile, as he himself intended to be initiated. But the hierophant refused him access to the holy things, saying that he would never admit a charlatan, nor open Eleusis to a man of impure theology. Apollonius was equal to himself on this occasion, and said, 'You have not yet mentioned the greatest charge that might be brought against me, which is that I know more than you about this rite, although I came to you as to a man better skilled than myself.' The bystanders applauded this vigorous and characteristic rebuke; and the hierophant, seeing that the excommunication was unpopular, changed his tune and said, 'You shall be admitted, for you seem to be a person of doctrine.' Apollonius answered, 'I will be admitted at another time; the ceremony will be performed by So-and-so'---prophetically naming the next occupant of the hierophancy, who succeeded to his sacred office four years later.
(Philostratus In Honor of Apollonius of Tyana IV, 17-18)

[link to www.san.beck.org]
 Quoting: xenophon


Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


Sounds like cruelty and suffering of men cleanses their Soul.
Without that suffering you become just another soulless spineless dolt,..like those documentarians you have just referred to.s226stoner
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


You don’t understand Hexy.

Their occult dictator feeds off the physical suffering of sentient beings.

Circumcision.

Animal slaughter.

Sacrificial wars.

It’s a vampire.

Watch the video even only if you give it a half an hour. You will see.
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Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


I could not agree more. No human who is pure in spirit and mind would ever condone animal sacrifice or blood sacrifice/human sacrifice

It is PURE EVIL, regardless of the nonsense they justify it with
 Quoting: xenophon


Come to my chair Amigo,…and I will fix up your evil problems, all at once!!

It will only hurt a little bit, free of charge!!.stonerroflpopcorn
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


Thread: YHWH: Yinepu Horus Wesir Horus

They are not my problems uncle hexy, am just pointing out the obvious
 Quoting: xenophon


My Apologies X,..I am on a Bourbon bender tonight.

All sacrifices are not warranted, however the inbred nature of those in power
and control over the ages have allowed for this nefarious activity .

Take Carestoner
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The atmosphere in Athens on this day is described by Philostratus in his recounting of Apollonius of Tyana's attempt at late initiation. This sequence is an example of how a man of exceptional spiritual power may be persecuted by small-minded officials.

Arriving at Pireaus about the season of the Mysteries, when Athens is more crowded than any place in Greece, he lost no time in going up to the city from his ship. As he went he met many of the learned making their way down to Piraeus. Some were basking naked---the autumn is fine and sunny at Athens---others were deep in discussions upon a text, some practicing recitations, some disputing. None of them passed him by, but all guessing that this was Apollonius, turned back with him and hailed him with enthusiasm. A party of ten youths fell in with him, who stretched out their hands towards the Acropolis and swore 'by yonder Athena, they were just setting out for Piraeus to take ship for Ionia and find him there.' He welcomed them, and said he congratulated them on their desire for learning.

It was the day of the Epidauria; and at the Epidauria the Athenian usage, after the Preface and the sacrifice, is to initiate aspirants for a second sacrifice. This tradition represents Asclepius' experience, because he came from Epidaurus, late in the Mysteries, and they initiated him. Heedless of the initiation service, the multitude hung round Apollonius, more concerned with this than to secure admission to the Elect. He said he would be with them anon, and encouraged them to attend the service for the meanwhile, as he himself intended to be initiated. But the hierophant refused him access to the holy things, saying that he would never admit a charlatan, nor open Eleusis to a man of impure theology. Apollonius was equal to himself on this occasion, and said, 'You have not yet mentioned the greatest charge that might be brought against me, which is that I know more than you about this rite, although I came to you as to a man better skilled than myself.' The bystanders applauded this vigorous and characteristic rebuke; and the hierophant, seeing that the excommunication was unpopular, changed his tune and said, 'You shall be admitted, for you seem to be a person of doctrine.' Apollonius answered, 'I will be admitted at another time; the ceremony will be performed by So-and-so'---prophetically naming the next occupant of the hierophancy, who succeeded to his sacred office four years later.
(Philostratus In Honor of Apollonius of Tyana IV, 17-18)

[link to www.san.beck.org]
 Quoting: xenophon


Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


Sounds like cruelty and suffering of men cleanses their Soul.
Without that suffering you become just another soulless spineless dolt,..like those documentarians you have just referred to.s226stoner
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


You don’t understand Hexy.

Their occult dictator feeds off the physical suffering of sentient beings.

Circumcision.

Animal slaughter.

Sacrificial wars.

It’s a vampire.

Watch the video even only if you give it a half an hour. You will see.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


The occult dictator is impotent as well as useless.
It's up to us to turn things around. :)
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I could not agree more. No human who is pure in spirit and mind would ever condone animal sacrifice or blood sacrifice/human sacrifice

It is PURE EVIL, regardless of the nonsense they justify it with
 Quoting: xenophon


Come to my chair Amigo,…and I will fix up your evil problems, all at once!!

It will only hurt a little bit, free of charge!!.stonerroflpopcorn
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


Thread: YHWH: Yinepu Horus Wesir Horus

They are not my problems uncle hexy, am just pointing out the obvious
 Quoting: xenophon


My Apologies X,..I am on a Bourbon bender tonight.

All sacrifices are not warranted, however the inbred nature of those in power
and control over the ages have allowed for this nefarious activity .

Take Carestoner
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No apologies necessary, bourbon is my choice of drink

Unnecessary/deliberate bloodshed and death cannot possibly be the word of god

Inbred nature is a good way to describe it

cheers
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Apollonius’ major tenet of his philosophy - NO ANIMAL SACRIFICE. IT FEEDS THE EVIL ENTITY. That is why THEY feared him and why THEY created a new religion, one to be forced upon the gentiles — by threat of the sword — it’s major tenet being the offering a blood sacrifice of “gods” only child for the forgiveness of the guilty by the murder of the innocent. And they go on about it, don’t THEY? And the murdering wars and bloodshed continue....with no end in sight.

Apollonius knew.

[link to www.dominionmovement.com (secure)]

The cruelty and suffering to these sentient creatures is intentional. It feeds their parasitic occult dictator.

But do the documentarians know?

I wonder....,

hf
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


Sounds like cruelty and suffering of men cleanses their Soul.
Without that suffering you become just another soulless spineless dolt,..like those documentarians you have just referred to.s226stoner
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


You don’t understand Hexy.

Their occult dictator feeds off the physical suffering of sentient beings.

Circumcision.

Animal slaughter.

Sacrificial wars.

It’s a vampire.

Watch the video even only if you give it a half an hour. You will see.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079


The occult dictator is impotent as well as useless.
It's up to us to turn things around. :)
 Quoting: ~Hexy~ 75414163


Not so much, it’s quite powerful thanks to the ignorance of the “religious” they continue to feed it.

One must recognize that’s it’s an vampiric Occult dictator and not worship it as a most high God — which many people do.

“I am the LORD, worship me or else I’ll torture you” ,,,, blah, blah blah.
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Apollonius was the most known person in Roman Empire.For 300 years. 17 temples were build in his name. There was worship of him from Galatia until Persia ,and at Capitolium in Rome was a statue of him. He was born at 4 BC. He had 10 students.
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He was also an arrogant, holier-than thou vegan Pythagorean asshole who exalted in tyrants getting killed.
Also a poor attempt by Christ-deniers to male him THE Christ figure.


And I'm saying this as a person who subscribes to the theory that Christ indeed never existed.
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Apollonius was the most known person in Roman Empire.For 300 years. 17 temples were build in his name. There was worship of him from Galatia until Persia ,and at Capitolium in Rome was a statue of him. He was born at 4 BC. He had 10 students.
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He was also an arrogant, holier-than thou vegan Pythagorean asshole who exalted in tyrants getting killed.
Also a poor attempt by Christ-deniers to male him THE Christ figure.


And I'm saying this as a person who subscribes to the theory that Christ indeed never existed.
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One Tyrant. One who was at his death sent home and thereby freed from his tyranny and his victims.

He never forced anyone to be a vegetarian but he was vehemently opposed to animal slaughter/sacrifice for he knew the violent murder of sentient beings sent negative energy into the astral and fed the Evil Force.

You need to do more study.
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Apollonius was the most known person in Roman Empire.For 300 years. 17 temples were build in his name. There was worship of him from Galatia until Persia ,and at Capitolium in Rome was a statue of him. He was born at 4 BC. He had 10 students.
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 Quoting: Emperor Kenton


He was also an arrogant, holier-than thou vegan Pythagorean asshole who exalted in tyrants getting killed.
Also a poor attempt by Christ-deniers to male him THE Christ figure.


And I'm saying this as a person who subscribes to the theory that Christ indeed never existed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77884098


One Tyrant. One who was at his death sent home and thereby freed from his tyranny and his victims.

He never forced anyone to be a vegetarian but he was vehemently opposed to animal slaughter/sacrifice for he knew the violent murder of sentient beings sent negative energy into the astral and fed the Evil Force.

You need to do more study.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57635079



What goes UP will come DOWN.

As above, so below.





GLP