Both Socrates Scholasticus and Origen failed miserably in their attempts to refute Emperor Julian and Celsus, having just finished reading Against the Galileans I can say confidently that there is no intellectual escape hatch through which the Abrahamics can flee his brutally scathing destruction of their middle-eastern nonsense.
In the Caesars Julian does not scoff at Marcus Aurelius, or most of the emperors there. He holds them in high respect, and the work concludes with Julian concluding that Marcus Aurelius was the best of all the emperors. The only emperors he speaks negatively of in that book are ones that were almost universally agreed to be bad emperors, like Caligula and Nero.
@@FlaviusClaudiusJulianus361 Always. Looking forward to the next one; hope to see a bit more criticism of the chrisitan responses in that one possibly... ;)
"But the heathen before they believe, cannot understand: for it is a divine oracle that declares, 'Unless ye believe, assuredly ye shall not understand." ^ *This* is their excuse for the fact that Jesus - both the historical one and the one of faith - did not fulfill *any* of the Messianic prophecies of the Hebrew bible / Old Testament.
Ha ha , just working on a new one on the Northern Crusades Jerry. I'm a learner on doing animation and showing maps with moving arrows and changes - that's why it's taking longer than I would like. its a good learning exercise though so hopefully I'll be able to produce videos a lot faster in future. Hope to get this new video - a primer on the Northern Crusades - out later this week ;) So not long for the next one!
@@FlaviusClaudiusJulianus361 thank you so much,wanted to ask this question, did Spinoza write polemics against christianity ? I came to know about spinoza from one of our indian writers,who held him as one of the greatest rationalist.
Modern historians agree that this phrase is most probably a fake, invented by christian chronographers some centuries after the death of Julian. However, we must consider the last words that attest 2 chronographers of the time, who they had spoken with a soldier who was present at the tent in which the emperor died. Thus, his real last words should be; Ἥλιε, ἀπώλεσας Ἰουλιανόν which means Oh Helios, you killed Julian.
Both Socrates Scholasticus and Origen failed miserably in their attempts to refute Emperor Julian and Celsus, having just finished reading Against the Galileans I can say confidently that there is no intellectual escape hatch through which the Abrahamics can flee his brutally scathing destruction of their middle-eastern nonsense.
I really appreciate the depth of research in these videos. Thank you for educating us.
Thanks Cat! More in the pipeline!
In the Caesars Julian does not scoff at Marcus Aurelius, or most of the emperors there. He holds them in high respect, and the work concludes with Julian concluding that Marcus Aurelius was the best of all the emperors.
The only emperors he speaks negatively of in that book are ones that were almost universally agreed to be bad emperors, like Caligula and Nero.
Would be very interested in hearing what Julian commented on Marcus Aurelius.
I'll look through and see if I can find something - but having read his works I can't recall any reference to him of the top of my head.
oh nice! very happy to see a new video, dude! hope you're well
Thanks Jake, all well! Glad you liked it!
@@FlaviusClaudiusJulianus361 Always. Looking forward to the next one; hope to see a bit more criticism of the chrisitan responses in that one possibly... ;)
@@jakek.403 Point taken on board :)
"But the heathen before they believe, cannot understand: for it is a divine oracle that declares, 'Unless ye believe, assuredly ye shall not understand."
^ *This* is their excuse for the fact that Jesus - both the historical one and the one of faith - did not fulfill *any* of the Messianic prophecies of the Hebrew bible / Old Testament.
In most (if not every way) Jesus is quite the opposite of the messiah the Jews were waiting for
Well he somehow managed to ride 2 donkeys🤣 into Jerusalem according to Matthew 21:7 so he fulfilled Zechariah 9:9.
@@tomasrocha6139 Which shows Matthew didn't understand Hebrew Poetry or Jewish Greek poetry.
A very informative video. Keep up the excellent work! 👍👍
Thanks, will do! Appreciate your watching.
An interesing video. Keep up the good work! 1k soon!
1k - that'd be nice! Appreciate the interest in the video.
Dear Flav - C'mon, get with the program! I need a new fix. I'm forced to go over old ones to get by. I hope you are well.
Ha ha , just working on a new one on the Northern Crusades Jerry. I'm a learner on doing animation and showing maps with moving arrows and changes - that's why it's taking longer than I would like. its a good learning exercise though so hopefully I'll be able to produce videos a lot faster in future. Hope to get this new video - a primer on the Northern Crusades - out later this week ;) So not long for the next one!
Another wonderful video, I swear to Helios I would have contribute something to your channel if I am not so lacking in money.
Hey glad you liked it Gia. Appreciate you spending time watching!
Very interesting, thank you. I’ve always admired Julian.
Another good one. I missed it, but better late than never.
Hey thanks man!
Socrates the philosopher was indeed worthy of contempt.
Will be more videos on Socrates Scholasticus
Love ur channel
Appreciate that bro! Just working on a video on Julian’s last battle against the Persians. Hope you like that. Coming out soon:)
Amazing video as always,thank you sir.
My pleasure Bharat! Appreciate your interest my friend!
@@FlaviusClaudiusJulianus361 thank you so much,wanted to ask this question,
did Spinoza write polemics against christianity ?
I came to know about spinoza from one of our indian writers,who held him as one of the greatest rationalist.
@@jakek.403 Second that. Worth reading his works.
@@jakek.403 thank you so much sir.
@@FlaviusClaudiusJulianus361 as always thank you once again.
New video = }
Thank you!
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Appreciate the watch!
Cringe. His last words were the best thing he ever said. "Thou hast conquered, Galilean".
Always sounded a bit melodramatic to me. There were very few people with him at his death.
Modern historians agree that this phrase is most probably a fake, invented by christian chronographers some centuries after the death of Julian. However, we must consider the last words that attest 2 chronographers of the time, who they had spoken with a soldier who was present at the tent in which the emperor died. Thus, his real last words should be; Ἥλιε, ἀπώλεσας Ἰουλιανόν which means Oh Helios, you killed Julian.
Pure BS Christian Distortionist History, stfu.